Britain’s earnings gap is growing as business services, finance and IT workers prosper, thinktank finds

Big pay increases for highly paid workers in London and the south-east have masked real wage cuts across large swathes of the economy and led to a widening in the UK’s geographical earnings gap, a leading thinktank has said.

A study from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) found that while workers in some sectors – such as manufacturing, education and hospitality – had fallen in inflation-adjusted terms, there had been significant rises for those employed in the business services sector, the City and IT.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Sudan’s warring factions sign agreement for seven-day ceasefire

US and Saudi Arabia announce deal that comes after six weeks of…

Woman admits manslaughter of girl, seven, in park in Bolton

Eltiona Skana pleads guilty to charge of unlawful killing of Emily Jones…

The Guardian view on mental health privatisation: unsafe spaces | Editorial

Businesses that fail patients while making profit margins of 15%-20% are no…

Former Soviet states eye opportunities as Russia suffers Ukraine rout

Moscow’s influence in the Caucasus and central Asia is being unravelled by…