Formal economy gross employee earnings shoot up by 0.4% in Q1

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Growth in earnings in construction, manufacturing and mining also contributed to the positive figures.

JOHANNESBURG - The total amount of gross earnings paid to employees in the formal economy rose by 0.4% in the second quarter of the year, according to Stats SA.

This means that more than R800 billion was paid by non-agricultural industries between April and June - including money paid in salaries and wages, as well as bonuses and overtime pay.READ: Stats SA says the economy is shedding full-time jobs But Stats SA’s Matlapane Masupye said while jobs in the electricity sector helped to up employment by 0.4% in the second quarter, this didn’t translate to higher earnings in that sector.

"The electricity industry showed a decrease in salary or wages. Compared to the same quarter last year, the total amount paid to employees in salaries rose by 5,4% or R42,9 billion from June 2022 to June 2023.”

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