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Wage Price Index (Change)

Australian Wage Price Index (Change)

The Wage Price Index measures the change in wages from quarter to quarter. It is expressed as a base 100 index, with 100 representing the reference year. Like several other wage and labour cost metrics, the Wage Price Index is recognized as an early inflation indicator.

Date Value Previous  
Q1 2012 0.9 1.0  
Q4 2011 1.0 0.7  
Q3 2011 0.7 0.9  
Q2 2011 0.9 0.8  
Q1 2011 0.8 1.0  
Q4 2010 1.0 1.0  
Q3 2010 1.0 1.0  
Q2 2010 1.0 0.9  
Q1 2010 0.9 0.7  
Q4 2009 0.7 0.5  
Date Value Previous Change
Q1 2012 111.4 110.4 +0.91 %
Q4 2011 110.4 109.3 +1.01 %
Q3 2011 109.3 108.5 +0.74 %
Q2 2011 108.5 107.5 +0.93 %
Q1 2011 107.5 106.6 +0.84 %
Q4 2010 106.6 105.5 +1.04 %
Q3 2010 105.5 104.5 +0.96 %
Q2 2010 104.5 103.5 +0.97 %
Q1 2010 103.5 102.6 +0.88 %
Q4 2009 102.6 101.9 +0.69 %