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Wages vs. inflation vs. U.S. pay
The featured rate is the Journeyman Electrician — Grade C-94, top step. Pick the lines you want to compare.
Cumulative growth since 2002
Everything starts at 100 in 2002. A line at 150 means it has grown 50% since then — so you can see at a glance whether our raises out-ran prices and the typical U.S. paycheck.
Year-by-year: our raise vs. inflation vs. U.S. wage growth
Each year, the percentage our negotiated wage went up, next to U.S. inflation (CPI) and how much U.S. wages rose that year.
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Wage schedule & raise history
The earliest dollar rates come straight from the MOA’s Exhibit B (effective June 4, 2002). Later years apply each negotiated raise.