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Standard User PCJM40
(experienced) Wed 18-Sep-24 17:20:29
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Re: Price Increases


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In reply to a post by Malwaremike:
How many people other than public sector can expect annual pay or pension rises of 10%? Probably better than OPfcom's original gift of 3.9% + inflation.

Stick to facts.
Overall, between December 2019 and November 2023, inflation-adjusted average private sector pay grew by 2.3%, whereas public sector pay fell by 0.3%
https://www.incomesdataresearch.co.uk/resources/insi...
Key words in this post are inflation-adjusted
Standard User Malwaremike
(experienced) Wed 18-Sep-24 18:18:20
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Re: Price Increases


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And don't forget the whopping taxpayer-funded pension contributions and benefits in the public sector, far above what the average private sector employer could afford. As for the self-employed, as I was for the second half of my working life, work three days a week, earn three-fifths of your income at the end of the month. Pensions? No employer's contribution unless you can afford to make one.

But we digress. It's a great little earner which Ofcom has handed the ISPs.
Standard User DFScale
(member) Wed 18-Sep-24 21:40:16
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Re: Price Increases


[re: zaggie] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by zaggie:
Stick to facts.
Overall, between December 2019 and November 2023, inflation-adjusted average private sector pay grew by 2.3%, whereas public sector pay fell by 0.3%


Inflation adjusted figures are not helpful in this debate. We are talking unadjusted £'s for internet pricing, so that is what we should be talking for wage increases.

Edited by DFScale (Wed 18-Sep-24 21:40:43)


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