Earnings in Scotland 2022
Author: Andrew Aiton
PDF Published: Monday 27 Feb 2023 (SB 23-08)
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Image: What was the median pay for all employees in 2022?
Image: What was the median pay for all full-time employees in 2022?
Image: What was the median pay for part-time employees in 2022?
Image: What are the highest and lowest areas of pay by industry and occupation?
Image: Where are the top ten local authorities for pay by residence and workplace?
Image: There has been a higher increase in the number of new jobs with pay higher median pay than the Scottish median.
Image: The typical salary for all employees in Scotland is similar to the UK
Image: Annual pay has remain relatively flat across all nations and regions of the UK between 2018 and 2022, when looking at it in real terms.
Image: Scotland has the third highest median full-time salary across the UK.
Image: Only four of the nations and regions of the UK have seen growth in real terms gross annual full-time salaries between 2018 and 2022.
Image: Scotland has the highest median part-time salary across the UK
Image: All regions nations and regions of the UK have seen an increase in part-time salaries between 2018 and 2022
Image: The typical weekly pay for all employees in Scotland is similar to the UK
Image: The typical weekly pay for all employees in Scotland has been similar to the UK between 2018 and 2022
Image: Where the median and the thresholds for the 1st and 10th deciles appear in the data
Image: Pay in Scotland has caught up with the UK, except for the highest earners
Image: Scotland has the fourth highest full-time weekly pay across the UK
Image: Yorkshire and The Humber was the only area across the UK to see a fall in real terms full-time weekly pay
Image: Scotland has the highest weekly part-time pay across the UK
Image: All nation and regions have seen an increase in weekly part-time pay between 2018 and 2022
Image: Scotland has the third highest full-time hourly pay excluding overtime across the UK
Image: All regions saw a real-terms increase in hourly pay excluding overtime for all employees between 2018 and 2022
Image: Scotland has the third highest hourly pay excluding overtime for full-time employees across the UK
Image: Yorkshire and The Humber was the only area to see a fall in real-terms wages between 2018 and 2022
Image: Scotland has the second highest part-time hour pay excluding overtime
Image: All regions saw an increase in part-time hourly pay between 2018 and 2022
Image: "Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply" has the highest hourly pay excluding overtime for the industries in Scotland
Image: "Arts, entertainment and recreation" has seen the highest increase in hourly pay excluding overtime between 2018 and 2022
Image: Professional occupations has the highest median hourly pay excluding overtime
Image: "Associate professional" was the only occupation group to see a fall in real terms wage between 2018 and 2022
Image: The public sector has the highest hourly pay excluding overtime
Image: Hourly pay increased more in the private sector that the public sector between 2018 and 2022, mostly because of the large decrease between 2021 and 2022
Image: Pay for where people live is higher in commuter areas, while workplace pay is higher in Scotland's cities.
Last Updated: 14/9 5:51pm