A new study has revealed that wages are rising across major UK cities, but Birmingham's pay growth is falling behind the national average. While some areas have seen double-digit increases in hourly wages, workers in Birmingham continue to earn less than counterparts in other cities.
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00:00A report analysing ONS data has highlighted significant wage increases in cities across
00:06the UK. While places like Crawley and York have seen some of the biggest pay rises, Birmingham's
00:12wage growth has been more modest. Birmingham City Council states that the average hourly
00:17wage for workers in Birmingham is £15.44, with full-time employees earning £17.03 per
00:23hour. Both figures remain below the UK averages of £17.09 and £18.72. Birmingham's industrial
00:31heritage, ongoing regeneration projects and local employment trends all play a vital role
00:37in shaping pay levels. Despite efforts to boost the economy, wage growth remains slow.
00:42Experts suggest that investment in high-paying industries and skills development could help
00:47address the gap. With wages continuing to rise in key sectors nationwide, Birmingham
00:53faces a challenge in ensuring local workers see similar benefits.