At present, the annual salary growth rate of full-time employees in Australia is 2. 1%, while the inflation rate is already 3.5%. The salary increase is lower than inflation, which means that everyone's real income has decreased. If bonuses and overtime pay are included, the average annual wage increase of some Australian full-time workers has reached 3.8%, barely exceeding the inflation rate. This result means that most full-time workers in Australia are still seriously affected by inflation.
The highest paid occupation:
The average full-time annual salary in the mining industry is the highest, with 138 and 128 respectively. Followed by the media and information technology industry, 1 13276 Australian dollars. Wages in these two industries increased by 7. 1%. The annual salary of the financial and insurance industry reaches 1 10042 Australian dollars. Professional technical service industries-including lawyers, accountants, architects and engineers-generally have an annual salary of 106673 Australian dollars. The average salary of civil servants and police officers is 98,326 Australian dollars. The annual salary of retail employees is 68,349 Australian dollars, which is far lower than the average of 87,953 Australian dollars in the health and social assistance industry, but higher than 63,377 Australian dollars in the accommodation and catering industry.
Wage growth by state:
The capital territory has the highest salary increase, reaching 4.8%, and the average salary is 102882 Australian dollars. This also represents that politicians are still high-income groups;
The wages of office workers in Tasmania increased by 3.6% to 80 168 Australian dollars;
Queensland wages increased by 3.5% to A $86,637;
Wages in South Australia increased by 3.2% to A $82,685;
Wages in Western Australia have only increased by 3% because other industries have dragged their feet. The average wage in Western Australia is 98,582 Australian dollars, second only to Australia's leading place. This shows how rich the income of mining groups is.
The wage level in NSW has only increased by 0.5%. Even so, the average annual salary is still 965,438+0,577 Australian dollars, which is above the average.
The wage level in Victoria increased by 2.4% to 9 1.494 Australian dollars;
The wage level in Australia's only Northern Territory dropped by 0.3%, with an average annual income of A $88,327.