It might be easier to visualise if you substitute money in for something more tangible. Let’s use water as an example; you might earn a one litre bottle of water for every hour you work. Your company then announces a pay rise accross the board; everyone in the company will now get twice as amny bottles! Sounds great, everyone’s on board, the company gets huge amounts of positive PR. You’re excited when it comes to pay day, just think what you’ll do with all that extra water! But when you get your pay you’re sorely dissapointed; while you did get twice as many bottles of water, each bottle is half the size. You may have got twice as many bottles but you got the exact same amount of water.
In this analogy bottles are currency, water is value. Twice as many bottles is meaningless if they’re half the size. You got a 0% raise.
13esq@lemmy.world 1 year ago
What do you mean?
I and many others received the biggest payrise of their careers last year.
Inb4 “iTs StIlL a ReAl TeRmS cUt!!!”.
It’s still 8ish percent more than we had, , ,
my_hat_stinks@programming.dev 1 year ago
It might be easier to visualise if you substitute money in for something more tangible. Let’s use water as an example; you might earn a one litre bottle of water for every hour you work. Your company then announces a pay rise accross the board; everyone in the company will now get twice as amny bottles! Sounds great, everyone’s on board, the company gets huge amounts of positive PR. You’re excited when it comes to pay day, just think what you’ll do with all that extra water! But when you get your pay you’re sorely dissapointed; while you did get twice as many bottles of water, each bottle is half the size. You may have got twice as many bottles but you got the exact same amount of water.
In this analogy bottles are currency, water is value. Twice as many bottles is meaningless if they’re half the size. You got a 0% raise.
uberrice@feddit.de 1 year ago
You know. I’m Swiss, so a lot of this inflation is very evident to me.
In 2022, 1 CHF was around 0.8GBP. Now, in 2023, 1 CHF is around 0.9GBP.
Guess what, that 8% pay rise was lower than inflation. 8% on top of 0.8 is only 0.864.
Without any more pay in Switzerland, I got an effective raise higher than these ‘great’ 8% in GB