UK wages outstrip inflation for first time in nearly two years: Report

According to official figures, UK wages are outstripping inflation for the first time in nearly two years.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said that regular earnings rose by a near record of 7.8 per cent in the three months from June to August.
There was 0.7 per cent higher with Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation taken into account. Revised figures from the ONS revealed that annual growth in regular pay, excluding bonuses, exceeded CPI inflation by 0.1 per cent in the previous three months to July.
They have initially estimated flat real earnings growth.
It meant that wages were now rising faster than prices for the first time since October 2021.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt said, “It’s good news that inflation is falling and real wages are growing, so people have more money in their pockets. To keep this progress, we must stick to our plan to halve inflation.”
It will relieve workers who have seen their pay packets eroded by sky-high inflation for nearly two years. Wages are now surging by record levels seen outside of the pandemic-skewed era, with regular pay jumping by an upwardly revised high of 7.9 per cent in the three months to July. This is according to the ONS.
Inflation is also easing back, falling to 6.7 per cent in August, reaching a 41-year high of 11.1 per cent last October. The official figures on Wednesday expected to show another decline to 6.6 per cent.
The latest data shows that total wages, including bonuses, jumped by 8.1 per cent in the three months to August, although this was affected by NHS and civil service one-off payments. Real total wages were 0.8 per cent higher with CPI inflation considered.
The ONS added that public sector pay leapt 6.8 per cent higher in the three months to August. One of the highest growth rates since records began in 2001, although it continued to lag behind the private sector at 8 per cent.
But, there was more mixed news on the wider employment sector, with provisional real-time figures estimating that UK workers on payrolls fell by 11,000 month-on-month to 30.1 million in September.
The ONS also revised downward its estimate for the previous month to a fall of 8,000 payroll workers in August compared with July against the 1,000 decrease initially reported.
Vacancies also dropped to 988,000 in the three months to September, down by 43,000 in the previous quarter and marking the 15th drop in a row. Compared with a year earlier, vacancies were 256,000 lower between July and September.
The ONS has delayed the publication of the more comprehensive Labour Force Survey data revealing the employment and unemployment rate for the three months to August until October 24. This is due to concerns about the decline in the response rate for the survey.
The Unite trade union said the rise in real wages would be a “small respite” for many.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said, “The real value of wages has been eroded over more than a decade. Data suggesting pay rises have finally caught up with corrosive inflation will give hard-working families some small respite from the damage that has been wrought on household incomes by years of economic incompetence and mismanagement.”
Samuel Tombs at Pantheon Macroeconomics said the slight easing in the pace of wage growth should enable interest rate-setters at the Bank of England to hold off from further rises.
“Signs that wage growth is losing momentum should persuade the MPC to keep bank rate at 5.25 per cent again next month,” he said.
He added the Bank was likely to hold rates at 5.25 per cent until next spring “and then to reduce it to about 4.5 per cent by the end of 2024.’’
(dpa/NAN)
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