Wednesday, 23 January 2019

Highest UK wages growth since 2008

UK wages lift to decade high

Goodness knows the Brits could use some good news right now, with all the ongoing political wranglings and what-not. 

Total pay growth increased to the highest level in more than ten years at +3.4 per cent for the September to November 2018 period. 

Anecdotally I've heard of the reduced supply of EU labour leading to a spike in construction and trades remuneration. 


Total employment was up by some +328,000 from a year earlier (3m/YoY) to a record high of 32½ million.

The unemployment rate in the UK fell from 4.1 per cent to just 4 per cent, the lowest level since 1973. 


The 16-64 employment rate came in at 75.8 per cent, well up from 75.3 per cent a year earlier, to be at the highest since 1971.

Jolly nice surprise.  

Back to the Brexit stuff.