I don't think it's possible to generalise like that. Info on wage levels in particular areas of the country are needed. Really range needs to be considered as well. Median figures take some of that into account. There is always going to be some high pay jobs around. This page has a map of median wage levels using NOS data.However, house prices have not universally outstripped income across the whole of the UK
it doesn't appear to.I don't think it's possible to generalise like that. Info on wage levels in particular areas of the country are needed. Really range needs to be considered as well. Median figures take some of that into account. There is always going to be some high pay jobs around. This page has a map of median wage levels using NOS data.
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It's bound to reflected in house prices.
Labour and your views. Money into education including adult.
The top 1% are also proportionally far better off than the other 99%, than at any other time in history.
These figures do not mean much really. Jobs need people that can fill them and relative location of job and the person can also count. A couple of hang on a min as wellHere are some statistics on job vacancies in the UK:
There were an estimated 857,000 vacancies in the UK, which was a 4.7% decrease from the previous quarter. This was the 26th consecutive quarter of vacancy decreases.
There were an estimated 934,000 vacancies in the UK, which was a 5.0% decrease from the previous quarter. This was the 18th consecutive quarter of vacancy decreases.
So the solution is to do nothing? Just leave things as they were?Obviously, the budget will be negatively impacting that.
Apart from the fact that there are lots of skilled better paid jobs needing people to fill them.These figures do not mean much really.
And you consistently ignore those jobs at the bottom will still need doing by somebodyI have consistently said, the best way to help those at the bottom, is to help them develop the skills to move up a notch. A shift from minimum wage to avg wage would make a massive difference.
I don't think that there is sufficient info about to get a clear picture. Median house prices might help but we only get averages.it doesn't appear to.
No actions just discussions and negotiations.changes to employment rights.
I don't, its obviously true.And you consistently ignore those jobs at the bottom will still need doing by somebody
You need to consider Labour's ideas on education - I have already mentioned one aspect - adult. Another applies to jobs that are available / needs. We even do need cleaners.Apart from the fact that there are lots of skilled better paid jobs needing people to fill them.
What happens to those jobs when somebody upskills and moves on?I don't, its obviously true.
I wonder what happens to jobs that don't get any applicants, because the offer isn't good enough or a business that relies on exploiting very low paid workers but can't find any?