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Published: 12 November 2012

Wages and salaries sum grew by 2.3 per cent year-on-year in July to September

According to Statistics Finland, the wages and salaries sum of the whole economy was 2.3 per cent greater in the past July to September period than in the corresponding period twelve months earlier. In September alone, the wages and salaries sum of the whole economy grew by 0.8 per cent year-on-year. In the July to September period one year ago, the wages and salaries sum grew by 5.1 per cent.

Year-on-year change in wages and salaries sum in the 7-9/2012 and 7-9/2011 time periods, % (TOL 2008)

Year-on-year change in wages and salaries sum in the 7-9/2012 and 7-9/2011 time periods, % (TOL 2008)

The wages and salaries sum grew in the July to September period in all main industries with the exception of manufacturing, where the wages and salaries sum contracted by 1.9 per cent from twelve months back. The growth was fastest in the private health and social work (6.8%). The rising of the wages and salaries sum was most moderate in the private sector providing educational services, where it grew by 2.0 per cent from the comparison period of the year before.

The wages and salaries sum refers to the sum total of the gross wages and salaries paid to employees without incentive stock options. The wages and salaries sum is influenced by changes in employment and in the earnings level of wage and salary earners.


Source: Wage and salary indices, Statistics Finland

Inquiries: Godfrey Lowndes 09 1734 3423, palvelut.suhdanne@stat.fi

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Updated 12.11.2012

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Official Statistics of Finland (OSF): Wage and salary indices [e-publication].
ISSN=1798-6125. September 2012. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 28.3.2024].
Access method: http://www.stat.fi/til/ktps/2012/09/ktps_2012_09_2012-11-12_tie_001_en.html