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AWE: Whole Economy Year on Year Three Month Average Growth (%): Seasonally Adjusted Total Pay Excluding Arrears
Year on year 3 months average
5.2 %
2024 OCT
- Release date:
- 17 December 2024
- Next release:
- 21 January 2025
Average weekly earnings in Great Britain: December 2024
What's in the bulletin?
- Annual growth in employees' average earnings for both regular (excluding bonuses) and total earnings (including bonuses) was 5.2%.
- Annual growth in real terms, adjusted for inflation using the Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers' housing costs (CPIH), was 2.2% for both regular pay and total pay.
- Annual average regular earnings growth for the private sector was 5.4% and for the public sector was 4.3%.
Time series related to Earnings and working hours
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AWE: Whole Economy Year on Year Three Month Average Growth (%): Seasonally Adjusted Total Pay Excluding Arrears
Year on year 3 months average
5.2 % 2024 OCT- Release date:
- 17 December 2024
- Next release:
- 21 January 2025
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£ 706 2024 OCT
- Release date:
- 17 December 2024
- Next release:
- 21 January 2025
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AWE: Whole Economy Year on Year Three Month Average Growth (%): Seasonally Adjusted Regular Pay Excluding Arrears
Year on year 3 months average
5.2 % 2024 OCT- Release date:
- 17 December 2024
- Next release:
- 21 January 2025
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£ 656 2024 OCT
- Release date:
- 17 December 2024
- Next release:
- 21 January 2025
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36.8 hours 2024 AUG-OCT
- Release date:
- 17 December 2024
- Next release:
- 21 January 2025
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Analysis of wage and price increases
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Earnings and employment from Pay As You Earn Real Time Information, non-seasonally adjusted
Earnings and employment statistics from Pay As You Earn (PAYE) Real Time Information (RTI), UK, NUTS 1, 2 and 3 areas and local authorities, monthly, non-seasonally adjusted. These are official statistics in development.
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Earnings and employment from Pay As You Earn Real Time Information, revision triangle
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Earnings and employment from Pay As You Earn Real Time Information, seasonally adjusted
Earnings and employment statistics from Pay As You Earn (PAYE) Real Time Information (RTI), UK, NUTS 1, 2 and 3 areas and local authorities, monthly, seasonally adjusted. These are official statistics in development.
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EARN01: Average weekly earnings
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Average weekly earnings time series
Average weekly earnings, UK, monthly.
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Index of Labour Costs per Hour, UK: July to September 2020
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Average weekly earnings in Great Britain: December 2024
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Earnings and employment from Pay As You Earn Real Time Information, UK: December 2024
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