212 UK local authorities still have lower real wages than 2008, with London having the highest share of "wage blackspots", according to TUC analysis.

212 out of 340 UK local authorities still see real wages lower than in 2008, with London having the highest share of such "wage blackspots", according to a TUC analysis. The UK's average worker is missing out on an extra £200 a week due to wage growth failing to keep pace with pre-2008 levels, with the TUC describing this as a "damning indictment" of the Conservatives' economic record.

April 28, 2024
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