The latest employee earnings data from the Office for National Statistics has revealed pay has stagnated, while the proportion classed as middle-earners remains unchanged.
New data from Legal & General has revealed the pensions gap for women in their 20s is still 16% - an improvement of just one percentage point since 2020.
The cost of living crisis is having a profound impact on individuals across the country.
A rise in the number of people retiring early is the main reason for joblessness among older people in the UK.
One in five Brits (19%) have started a side hustle, i.e. a job or venture outside of their usual work, since March 2020 in moves potentially fuelled by the rising cost of living.
Government is considering using agency workers to replace striking staff during one of the largest rail strikes in history, set to take place next week.
The UK's childcare costs are the highest in the developed world, yet maternity pay has dipped over the last 12 years.
More than three quarters of the UK are worried about the impact of the ongoing cost of living crisis.
My morning routine is pretty standard. I wake up, sleepily make some coffee and pop the radio on.
Retail workers no longer want to work in the sector and are looking for jobs elsewhere.
One third of workers from ethnic minority backgrounds in the UK are no longer able to pay their bills, rent or mortgage each month due to the cost of living crisis.
Learning and development (L&D) professionals are considering leaving their jobs in the near future due to a lack of pay rises.