Average earnings ‘just £16 a week higher than they were 14 years ago

3 July 2024

Average earnings ‘just £16 a week higher than they were 14 years ago


Average earnings ‘just £16 a week higher than they were 14 years ago’


Research carried out by the Resolution Foundation has found that real average earnings are just £16 a week higher than they were 14 years ago.


The Resolution Foundation said that the UK’s labour market backdrop to the General Election is a ‘prolonged pay squeeze’ that has left real average wages


just £16 a week higher than in 2010. It stated that this has been caused by ‘three shocks to pay packets’, including the financial crisis, the Brexit


referendum and the cost-of-living crisis.


According to the Resolution Foundation, in the 14 years prior to the 2010 election, average real wages grew by £145 a week in total.


Commenting on the issue, Hannah Slaughter, Senior Economist at the Resolution Foundation, said: ‘Britain’s prolonged pay depression has left average


earnings just £16 a week higher than they were back in 2010, despite the welcome return of rising real wages in recent months.


Worryingly, Britain’s decade-long jobs boom during the 2010s has also gone bust, with the UK one of only a handful of countries where employment has yet to


return to pre-pandemic levels.


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