(Bloomberg) --
Good news for spending power: household income grew faster than the economy across most developed nations in the first quarter, according to per capita data published by the OECD on Wednesday. This suggests economic growth may be filtering through to wages, which hasn't usually been the case since the financial crisis. Of countries highlighted by the organization, only the U.K. had household income growing slower than GDP.
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