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Real terms average pay lower in most UK local authorities than in 2008, TUC finds

Real terms average pay lower in most UK local authorities than in 2008, TUC finds

Real terms average pay lower in most UK local authorities than in 2008, TUC finds
Apr 28, 2024 52 secs

Pay packets are smaller than they were in 2008 in most local authority areas in the UK, according to analysis by the Trades Union Congress, which described the findings as a “damning indictment” of the Conservatives’ economic record.

Real terms average pay, which factors in inflation, is less than it was in 2008, the year the global financial crisis struck, in nearly two-thirds (63%) of UK local authorities, the TUC said.

The union body estimates that the average UK worker would be £10,400 a year better off if real wages had grown at their pre-crisis trend – the equivalent of £200 a week.

London has the highest share of what it called “wage black spots”, with real pay below 2008 levels in nearly all of the capital’s local authorities.

The TUC blamed austerity imposed by the Conservatives, saying that wages had begun to grow after the 2008 global financial crash when David Cameron’s government took office in 2010.

It blamed successive Tory governments for “one of the worst records” for pay growth among nations in the OECD group of developed economies.

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