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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 18 October 2022

Tuesday, 18 October 2022

Questions (152)

Ivana Bacik

Question:

152. Deputy Ivana Bacik asked the Taoiseach the average wage and the median wage in Ireland in each of the years 2012 to 2021 and to date in 2022. [51118/22]

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The exact information the Deputy requested is not available.

Statistics on average wages are compiled from the quarterly Earnings, Hours and Employment Costs Survey (EHECS) and from the Earnings Analysis using Administrative Data Sources (EAADS).

The EHECS collects aggregate quarterly data from enterprises with three or more employees in the NACE Rev 2 Industrial Sectors B–S inclusive. Annual estimates are also derived from the quarterly data. The EHECS is the official source of short-term earnings and labour costs estimates in the State. The quarterly EHECS earnings and labour estimates are published in the Earnings and Labour Costs release (ELC). The most recent final figures available are for Q1 2022. For further information please see the Background Notes available on the CSO website.

The EAADS is the official source of structural earnings statistics and is based primarily on the Revenue Commissioner’s employee tax data which provides details of gross annual earnings and number of weeks worked in the year for all employments. The most recent estimates available are for the year 2020. For further information please see the Background Notes available on the CSO website.

The data presented in Table 1 and Table 2 below is mean earnings as it is not possible to calculate median earnings from the EHECS as data is collected at enterprise level and not at employee level. Estimates in relation to mean and median weekly earnings below (Table 3) are taken from the EAADS. Data in relation to hourly earnings is not available from the EAADS.

Table 1 below shows the Mean Hourly Earnings & Mean Annual Earnings for the period 2011-2021 inclusive.

Table 2 below shows the Mean Hourly Earnings for the period Q1-Q2 2022* (Preliminary Estimate).

Table 3 below shows the Median Weekly Earnings & Mean Weekly Earnings for the period 2011-2020 inclusive.

Table 1 - Mean Hourly and Mean Annual Earnings - 2011 to 2021

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

Mean Hourly Earnings

21.93

21.98

21.92

21.85

21.89

22.06

22.43

23.07

23.88

25.01

26.09

Mean Annual Earnings

         35,826

         36,065

         35,951

         36,037

         36,457

         36,933

         37,637

         38,871

         40,283

         42,364

         44,356

Source: Earnings and Labour Costs (ELC), Central Statistics Office, Ireland.

Note: Economic Sectors Nace Rev. 2 B-S, see ELC background notes for further details.

Table 2 - Mean Hourly Earnings - Q1 2022 - Q2 2022*

Q1 2022

Q2 2022

Mean Hourly Earnings

27.42

26.78

Source: Earnings and Labour Costs (ELC), Central Statistics Office, Ireland.

* Preliminary Estimate

Note: Economic Sectors Nace Rev. 2 B-S, see ELC background notes for further details.

Table 3 - Median and Mean Weekly Earnings - 2011 to 2020

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

Median Weekly Earnings

534.84

527.06

530.00

530.21

533.90

543.04

556.61

573.35

598.36

629.46

Mean Weekly Earnings

667.76

664.21

662.65

662.76

671.73

682.23

699.57

722.47

753.58

801.41

Source: Earnings Analysis Using Administrative Data Sources (EAADS), Central Statistics Office, Ireland.

Note: Economic Sectors Nace Rev. 2 B-S, see ELC background notes for further details.

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