Thursday, 28 August 2014

'Generation Rent' Suffers 10% Drop in Wages under Coalition, Claims Labour

Employees under the age of 30 have suffered a real-terms drop in weekly wages of around 10% under the coalition, according to an analysis released by Labour. Earnings for 18-to 21-year-olds have dropped by 10.3% since 2010, while 22-to 29-year-olds saw their weekly income fall by 9.4%, research by the House of Commons library shows. Chris Leslie, the shadow chief secretary to the Treasury, said young workers are bearing an increasingly heavy burden as a result of coalition measures and neglecting them would put Britain's future prosperity in peril. A Labour government would set up a panel to assess the impact of its policies on the under-35s, often described as "generation rent" because they struggle to get on the housing ladder. Read more on the Guardian website.

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