Average hourly earnings for all private nonfarm employees rose by $0.13 (or 0.3%) in June 2026 to $37.64, according to official data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
This monthly increase matched consensus forecasts exactly. Over the past 12 months, headline wage growth accelerated slightly to 3.5% year-over-year, up from the 3.4% annual clip recorded in May.
Key Wage Data Breakdown
- Monthly Gain: +$0.13 (+0.3% MoM).
- Annual Growth: +3.5% YoY.
- Average Workweek: Unchanged at 34.3 hours.
- Average Weekly Earnings: Rose to $1,291.05 (up from $1,286.59 in May).
Track Historical Wage Growth
To view comprehensive historical wage data, interactive tracking tables, and real-time inflation-adjusted metrics, you can reference the official BLS Current Employment Statistics portal.
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