The key points are:
the average full-time employee earned 62% more than in 1986 after taking into account price rises using the Consumer Prices Index,
pay of the highest paid employees more than doubled in real terms since 1986,
the lowest paid full-time employees had a higher than average real wage increase at 70%,
since the economic downturn in 2008 wages have not kept up with price rises,
wage inequality (ratio of highest to lowest earners) increased between 1986 and 1998 but fell after the introduction of the National Minimum Wage,
London has the largest wage inequality across the regions,
aircraft pilots and flight engineers were the highest paid occupations while waiters/waitresses and bar staff earned the least.
Source: Office for National Statistics
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