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Wages rising across parts of Wales – but fewer people in work

Swansea loses over 1,000 jobs as pay climbs in Gwynedd, Anglesey and Powys WAGES are on the rise across several parts of Wales, but the number of people in work has fallen for the eighth month in a row, new data shows. Figures released by WageSight, a real-time payroll monitoring platform, show that while average gross monthly earnings have risen by over 5% across Gwynedd, the Isle of Anglesey, Powys and Swansea compared to this time last year, …
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pembrokeshire-herald.com broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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