Average wages have fallen by £50 a week in real terms since 2008, according to new analysis published by the TUC today (Thursday).
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West Midlands workers would be over £80 a week better off had pay risen at pre-recession rate
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East Midlands workers would be over £90 a week better off had pay risen at pre-recession rate
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