The Indec Reported a 3% Increase in Wages During May
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The May salary report revealed an overall increase of 3 per cent over the previous month, with an accumulated increase of 17.2 per cent since the beginning of the year.
It was explained by the ups of 2% in the registered private sector, 3.3% in the public and 5.6% in the unregistered private sector.The entry Salaries increased by 3% in May, according to the INDEC was first published in #BorderJournalism.
The agency is public the data on the average remuneration in the fifth month of 2025.
The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) reported that the registered salary grew by 3 per cent during May, greatly exceeding monthly inflation, which stood at 1.5 per cent.This monthly increase contributed to a 17.2 per cent increase in the wage index since December 2024.In the sectoral breakdown, the agency detailed that the monthly increase corresponded to a rise of 2 per cent in the registered private sector, 3.3 per cent in…
The salary index of the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec) showed, in May, a rise of 3% per month and 65.7% compared to the same month of the previous year. The figure is above inflation in the same period (1.5%). With respect to December 2024, it accumulates a rise of 17.2%. Monthly growth was due to increases of 2% in the registered private sector, 3.3% in the public sector and 5.6% in the unregistered private sector. Source…
In May, the report on wages published by the INDEC revealed a general increase of 3% over the previous month. Compared to May 2024, the year-on-year variation reached 65.7%. From the beginning of the year to May, revenues show an accumulated increase of 17.2%. This monthly increase was explained by the evolution of wages in different segments: formal private sector workers received a rise of 2%, public sector employees saw an improvement of 3.3%…
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