UK wages have fallen behind European rivals
By 2018, UK incomes were just 9 per cent higher than in 2005, compared with 40 per cent in Germany…
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By 2018, UK incomes were just 9 per cent higher than in 2005, compared with 40 per cent in Germany…
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With wages failing to keep up with soaring prices, households are turning to short-term borrowing, which increases the risk of…
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Far from encouraging workers to seek higher pay, the government is now telling them to accept lower pay.
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Inflation has reached 5.4 per cent, the highest level since 1992; high prices and falling wages will intensify the UK’s…
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Boris Johnson has promised a “high-wage economy”, but pay growth was flat in the year to October.
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At least 382 MPs have seen their wages grow faster than those of the people they represent.
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Household income is set to grow by just 0.1 per cent a year during Johnson’s term in office.
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The UK is forecast to endure almost two decades of stagnant earnings.
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The average house price is 65 times higher than in 1970 but average wages are only 36 times higher.
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