Deportivo Seagull
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how about inflation/cost of living/morgages for the same period? Context is everything When you start chucking stats about.The numbers show an average 28.4% increase in wages in real terms while Margaret Thatcher was PM. That's 2.1% p.a.
Measuring Worth - Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain
www.measuringworth.com
This compares with 1.1% p.a. under Major, 1.5% p.a. under Blair, and since then real wages have been falling - by 0.7% p.a. under Brown, 1.3% p.a. under the coalition, and 06.% p.a. under the Tories since then. That's what I mean by the increase in prosperity - nothing to do with GDP, just that wages rose.