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Nominal Wage Adjustments during the Pandemic Recession
John Grigsby, Erik Hurst, Ahu Yildirmaz, and Yulia Zhestkova
AEA Papers and Proceedings. May 2021, Vol. 111, No. : Pages 258-262

Nominal Wage Adjustments during the Pandemic Recession

John Grigsby1, Erik Hurst2, Ahu Yildirmaz3 and Yulia Zhestkova4

1Northwestern University (email: )

2University of Chicago Booth School of Business (email: )

3ADP, LLC (email: )

4University of Chicago (email: )

Abstract

In this paper, we show that the pandemic recession has led to frequent cuts in nominal wages. Within three months in 2020, as many wage cuts had occurred as occurred throughout the Great Recession. Unlike employment declines, wage cuts were concentrated at the top of the wage distribution. However, these cuts have been relatively short lived, particularly among high earners. Finally, wage cuts have been concentrated in firms that have seen large employment declines. Wage cuts appear not to be a substitute for cutting employment, at least when the shock to labor demand is this large.