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Why Are There More Jobs and Lower Salaries?

If you believe that your employer is paying you below the stateu2019s minimum required income in California, donu2019t hesitate to seek the legal advice of a Los Angeles employment attorney Matthew A. Kaufman at the Kaufman Law Firm. A Los Angeles-based law firm has protected employeesu2019 rights of thousands of clients all across California in the past 20 years and helped them win seven- and eight-figure settlements.

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Why Are There More Jobs and Lower Salaries?

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  1. Why Are There More Jobs and Lower Salaries?

  2. Los Angeles alone is expected to add nearly 133,000 jobs by 2021, according to a recent report, which also showed that inflation-adjusted household incomes are 4.5 percent lower than they were in 1990. Not only are LA residents struggling with lower salaries as for inflation rate, but also costs in various areas keep increasing. This is especially evident from high housing and rental costs in Los Angeles, healthcare costs as well as higher prices for consumer goods.

  3. Why Are Jobs Going Up, But Salaries Are Going Down? An experienced Los Angeles employment attorney at the Kaufman Law Firm explains that education may be the main factor behind the more-jobs-lower-salaries phenomenon. For decades, household incomes have been directly tied to levels of education in the country, and today’s situation is no exception. According to the same report, the median annual income for LA residents with a high school diploma was a little higher than $27,300 in 2016.

  4. The median for employees with a bachelor’s degree, meanwhile, totaled more than $52,000 last year (nearly two times more). The situation becomes even less satisfying given that many people with lower levels of education settle for lower-paying clients.

  5. How To Battle A Low Salary In Los Angeles? If the latter is the case, such employees should consult an employment attorney in Los Angeles and take legal action against low-paying employers that violate federal and state laws in California. The more-jobs-lower-salaries phenomenon could also get worse given that telemarketing and food service jobs will be the first ones to be affected when automation (robots) replace human force, an event that could substantially skyrocket the unemployment rate across our nation.

  6. If you believe that your employer is paying you below the state’s minimum required income in California, don’t hesitate to seek the legal advice of a Los Angeles employment attorney atthe Kaufman Law Firm. A Los Angeles-based law firm has protected employees’ rights of thousands of clients all across California in the past 20 years and helped them win seven- and eight-figure settlements.

  7. Contact To The Kaufman Law Firm Address: 11111 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 1840 Los Angeles, CA 90025 Phone: 310-981-3404 Website: https://www.harriskaufman.com/Contact.shtml/

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