51. The Labor Department said average hourly earnings were unchanged in July from June, while average weekly earnings declined. 52. The ONS will release figures on August producer prices, retail prices and July average earnings. 53. The pre-split results were in line with the average earnings estimate of nine analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research. 54. The results matched the average earnings estimate of four analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research. 55. The rise in incomes is consistent with a rise in average hourly earnings as seen in the November employment report, analysts said. 56. The reports will include readings on unit wage costs, average earnings and unemployment. 57. The U.S. will also report average hourly earnings, a gauge of labor costs and therefor, inflationary pressures. 58. The U.S. will also report average hourly earnings, which some analysts watch for clues to inflationary pressure. 59. Their pay has grown much faster than average earnings, especially in America. 60. There was no revisions to average weekly earnings in the November quarter, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said. |