Australian Wages Surge 3.4%, Outpacing Inflation as RBA Monitors Economic Impact
May 14, 2025
Wages in Australia increased by 3.4% over the year ending March 2025, surpassing inflation, which was recorded at 2.4%.
Key sectors contributing to this wage growth included education, healthcare, and social assistance.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported a quarterly wage growth of 0.9% for the March quarter, aligning with inflation rates for that period.
This acceleration in wage growth aligns with the Reserve Bank of Australia's predictions, which anticipated a rise to 3.4% by June 2025.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers emphasized that decent wage growth is essential to addressing cost-of-living challenges, rather than contributing to them.
Public sector wages grew at an annual rate of 3.6%, slightly outpacing the private sector's 3.3% increase, driven by new enterprise agreements.
The 1% increase in real pay, after adjusting for inflation, is the fastest in five years and double the average growth rate seen before the pandemic.
Despite the positive wage growth, economists suggest it aligns with the Reserve Bank's expectations and may not prevent interest rate cuts in the near future.
The Reserve Bank of Australia is closely monitoring employment data, as the governor has expressed concerns about the impact of a tight job market on inflation control.
While the wage price index indicates rising real incomes, broader OECD data shows that average Australian real household disposable incomes fell by 1.1% in 2024.
Financial markets are anticipating a reduction in the official cash rate to 3.85% by the Reserve Bank, marking the second cut this year amidst global economic uncertainties.
Commonwealth Bank's senior economist noted that the expected rise in quarterly wage growth is attributed to increased award wages and new enterprise agreements.
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The Guardian • May 14, 2025
Australian workers claw back hit to living standards as wages outpace inflation
The West Australian • May 14, 2025
Wages growth jumps unexpectedly higher to 3.4 per cent
The Nightly • May 14, 2025
Aussie wages: Australian Bureau of Statistics data shows wages grew 3.4 per cent for year to March