By Dan Weil Workers, ages 16 to 24, saw a median wage increase of 10.6% in the 12 months through January, compared to 4% for workers overall. Youth has an advantage over age in a multitude of ways, and now you can add rate of salary increases to the list. Workers, ages 16 to 24, saw a median wage increase of 10.6% in the 12 months through January, compared to 4% for workers overall, according to the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank. That’s the highest rate for the youngsters in 25 years, and it beats all other age groups. Of course there’s a very big caveat to that discrepancy, as The Wall Street …