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Figure 4.27: Indexes of Nominal and Real Earnings, and Consumer Prices in the UK (2020–2024)

Figure 4.27 displays index data for the UK, tracking nominal earnings, the Consumer Price Index (CPI), and real earnings from 2020. The chart visually demonstrates a key economic trend starting in mid-2021: consumer prices began to rise more rapidly than nominal earnings, as shown by the steeper slope of the CPI line compared to the nominal earnings line. This divergence directly resulted in a decline in real earnings, indicated by the downward trend of the real earnings line during this period.

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