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Gas Prices Are Wiping Out Wage Gains — Real Hourly Earnings Turn Negative for First Time Since 2023

by Team Lumida
May 13, 2026
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  • For the first time since April 2023, inflation has outpaced year-over-year wage growth: April CPI came in at 3.8% versus average hourly earnings growth of 3.6%, resulting in a 0.3% decline in real hourly earnings.
  • Gas prices are the primary culprit — Americans are paying about $4.50/gallon for regular gasoline, up more than 50% since the US-Israeli attack on Iran in late February, and fuel costs are the single largest driver of the inflation overshoot.
  • Consumer sentiment has fallen to record lows as the purchasing power squeeze takes hold; the erosion of real wages makes consumers “more hesitant about buying things,” with potential ripple effects across the broader economy.
  • On a weekly basis the decline was less severe — weekly earnings were down only 0.2% for all private-sector workers — as employees worked slightly longer hours in April, partially offsetting the hourly rate erosion.

What Happened?

April’s inflation data delivered a gut punch to American households: for the first time in three years, the cost of living is rising faster than paychecks. Year-over-year average hourly earnings growth came in at 3.6% — already slowing from the hot postpandemic hiring streak — while CPI clocked 3.8%, driven almost entirely by a more-than-50% surge in gasoline prices since the Iran war began in late February. The result: real hourly earnings are down 0.3% year-over-year, erasing the purchasing power gains that workers had accumulated since the 2022-2023 inflation peak. Consumer sentiment, already at record lows, is likely to deteriorate further as households feel the squeeze at the pump and in grocery stores.

Why It Matters?

The reversion of real wages into negative territory is a significant turning point for the US economic outlook. For two years, the story of the American economy was “soft landing” — inflation cooling while employment and wages stayed healthy, allowing the Fed to cut rates and consumers to keep spending. That story is now at risk. Energy-driven inflation is particularly difficult to address through monetary policy alone: the Fed can raise rates to cool demand, but it can’t drill more oil or open the Strait of Hormuz. If gas prices stay elevated and consumer spending softens, the US faces a stagflationary squeeze — rising prices combined with slowing growth — that leaves policymakers with few good options. The political consequences are equally serious: dissatisfied voters, already registering record low consumer sentiment, will be a major factor heading into midterms.

What’s Next?

Everything hinges on the duration of the Hormuz blockade. If the Trump-Xi summit this week produces a breakthrough that leads Iran to reopen the strait, energy prices could retreat quickly and real wages would recover within months. If the stalemate persists into summer, the cumulative damage to household purchasing power will compound. The Fed is watching carefully: multiple Fed officials have flagged that rising inflation expectations — now at multi-year highs in bond markets — could become self-fulfilling if consumers and businesses start pre-emptively adjusting behavior. A sustained period of negative real wage growth would validate the pessimists who have been warning that the Iran war’s economic costs are being systematically underpriced by equity markets still near all-time highs.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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