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Salary increases keeping up with RPI since 2007. As it happens.

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  • d.ross_2
    d.ross_2 Posts: 593 Forumite
    geneer wrote: »
    d.ross, if your just going to dismiss evidence as "rubbish" when it doesn't suit you, there really is no point discussing it with you.

    In any event, the distinction between public and private isn't all that relevant.

    The salient point is that since 2007 median salaries (private and public sector) have kept up with inflation.

    It isn't a case of what suits me, it's a case of me actually knowing the truth, rather than the government manipulated figures. If you believe them, then you are actually being brainwashed by the government.
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