Worker pay and benefits are rising this year at the fastest pace on record, keeping pressure on historically high inflation.

Business and government employers spent 5.1% more on compensation for workers in the second quarter compared with the same period a year earlier, without adjusting for seasonality, the Labor Department said Friday. That marked the fastest annual pace on records back to 2001, eclipsing the 4.5% annual increase in the first quarter.

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