Budget took 'zero action' to restart wage growth: Congress
The Congress stated that stagnant wages have hampered consumption growth and deterred private sector investment. The party criticized Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for not taking any steps to restart wage growth.

"Stagnant wages have dragged down consumption growth and disincentivised the private sector from investment. It's directly responsible for the cycle of low GDP growth of the last decade," he said in a post on X.
The finance minister's budget has taken "zero action" to restart wage growth, Ramesh said.
He also shared a graph that showed real rural wages for men had stagnated over the last three years and remained low.
After the Budget was presented by Sitharaman on Tuesday, the Congress said the government seemed to be "blissfully ignorant" of its own statistics that wages had stagnated in the last six years while inflation was raging.
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