In Britain, Government Pays Out, While Private Pay Shrinks
Ted Bromund /
The recession is hitting hard in Britain. Unemployment has hit a 13 year high, at 2.2 million, and the last quarter saw the biggest rise in 28 years, so the bottom is nowhere in sight. But what’s particularly galling is that even those with jobs are worse off: over the past year, private sector pay fell by 1.9 percent, the first decline since 1964. And deflation’s nowhere in sight in Britain: consumer prices are up almost 3 percent over the last year.
But one sector’s doing very nicely, thank you. In the U.S., as we reported this morning, the private sector lost 611,000 jobs in the last quarter, but government added 72,000 employees. In Britain, while private sector pay is falling and prices are rising, public sector wages increased by 3.6%, more than the rate of inflation. (more…)