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Wages are rising ahead of inflation for the first time since the Coalition government took office, official figures showed this morning. | Wages are rising ahead of inflation for the first time since the Coalition government took office, official figures showed this morning. |
Average pay, including bonuses, increased by 1.7 per cent in the year to February, while the Consumer Price Index measurement of inflation stands at 1.6 per cent. | Average pay, including bonuses, increased by 1.7 per cent in the year to February, while the Consumer Price Index measurement of inflation stands at 1.6 per cent. |
It was the first time for four years that salaries increases have exceeded price rises. | It was the first time for four years that salaries increases have exceeded price rises. |
Labour has campaigned heavily on falling standards of living since 2010, arguing that the average working age person has become more than £1,600 worse off over the period. | Labour has campaigned heavily on falling standards of living since 2010, arguing that the average working age person has become more than £1,600 worse off over the period. |
Separate figures showed that unemployment dropped to 2.24m in February, a jobless rate of 6.9 per cent, which is the lowest for five years. | Separate figures showed that unemployment dropped to 2.24m in February, a jobless rate of 6.9 per cent, which is the lowest for five years. |
Esther McVey, the employment minister, said: “More young people are in work, more women are in work, wages are going up, and more and more businesses are hiring - and it’s a credit to them that Britain is working again.” | Esther McVey, the employment minister, said: “More young people are in work, more women are in work, wages are going up, and more and more businesses are hiring - and it’s a credit to them that Britain is working again.” |
The Office for National Statistics reported that pay rose by an average of 2 per cent in private firms and by 0.9 per cent in the public sector. | The Office for National Statistics reported that pay rose by an average of 2 per cent in private firms and by 0.9 per cent in the public sector. |
Average total pay is £479 a week, or £449 excluding bonuses. | Average total pay is £479 a week, or £449 excluding bonuses. |
Rachel Reeves, the shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, said: “ Most people are not feeling any recovery and the link between the wealth of the nation and family finances remains broken. | |
“It’s deeply complacent and out-of-touch for the Tories to try and claim this deep-seated cost-of-living crisis has suddenly been solved.” | “It’s deeply complacent and out-of-touch for the Tories to try and claim this deep-seated cost-of-living crisis has suddenly been solved.” |
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