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Australia average weekly earnings increase in 2024 according to ABS data
Updated on: 20/03/2026

Average weekly earnings growth higher in November

Australia’s Average Weekly Earnings Show Strong Growth: Key Insights

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has released its latest data on average weekly earnings, revealing significant growth across various sectors. As of November 2024, the average weekly ordinary time earnings for full-time adults stood at $1,975.80, reflecting a strong 2.7% increase over the past six months.

Earnings Growth Trends

According to Bjorn Jarvis, head of labour statistics at ABS, the earnings growth in the second half of 2024 (2.7%) surpassed the 1.8% growth observed in the first half of the year. Notably, the annual growth rate remained at a high 4.6%, adding approximately $87 per week to workers’ earnings. This marks the highest annual growth since May 2020, a period that saw significant employment shifts due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Private Sector Growth: 4.8% annually
  • Public Sector Growth: 3.4% annually
  • Wage Price Index (Private Sector): 3.3% annually
  • Wage Price Index (Public Sector): 2.8% annually

These figures indicate a stronger earnings growth trajectory, particularly in the private sector, where high-paying jobs continue to drive wage increases.

Average weekly ordinary time earnings, full-time adults, seasonally adjusted

Gender Pay Gap: A Slight Widening

One of the critical insights from the ABS report is the gender pay gap, which saw a minor increase from 11.5% in May 2024 to 11.9% in November 2024. However, this remains significantly lower than the 18.7% gap recorded a decade ago in November 2014.

Despite recent fluctuations, the narrowing trend over the years reflects ongoing efforts toward workplace gender equality, though more work remains to be done.

Regional Earnings Differences

The earnings report highlights variations across different states and territories:

Highest Average Weekly Earnings:

  • Australian Capital Territory (ACT) – $2,171
  • Western Australia (WA) – $2,157

Lowest Average Weekly Earnings:

  1. Tasmania – $1,766
  2. South Australia – $1,857

These disparities indicate that economic conditions and industry distributions continue to influence earnings across regions.

Average weekly ordinary time earnings, full-time adults by industry, original, November 2024

Industry-Specific Earnings

The earnings data also sheds light on the highest and lowest-paying industries in Australia:

Top-Paid Industries:

  • Mining – $3,112 per week (highest paying sector)
  • Information Media & Telecommunications – $2,508 per week

Lowest-Paid Industries:

  • Accommodation & Food Services – $1,431 per week
  • Retail Trade – $1,496 per week

These figures underscore the continued dominance of the mining sector in wage earnings, while service industries such as accommodation and retail trade remain on the lower end of the spectrum.

Conclusion

The latest ABS report highlights a positive trajectory in Australia’s wage growth, with substantial gains in the private sector and across high-paying industries. However, challenges such as regional income disparities and the gender pay gap persist. As economic conditions evolve, these insights provide valuable perspectives for policymakers, businesses, and job seekers navigating Australia’s labor market.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


Q.1  What are the average weekly earnings in Australia as of November 2024?
As of November 2024, the average weekly ordinary time earnings for full-time adults in Australia reached AUD $1,975.80, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). This reflects strong wage growth across multiple sectors.

Q.2  How much did Australia’s average weekly earnings increase in 2024?
Australia’s average weekly earnings increased by 2.7% during the second half of 2024, which is higher than the 1.8% growth recorded in the first half of the year, showing an improvement in wage growth trends.

Q.3  Which sector recorded higher wage growth in Australia?
The private sector recorded higher wage growth at 4.8% annually, while the public sector saw a growth of about 3.4%. This indicates stronger salary increases in private industries.

Q.4  Which Australian states have the highest average weekly earnings?
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and Western Australia (WA) reported the highest average weekly earnings, with around $2,171 and $2,157 per week respectively.

Q.5  What is the gender pay gap in Australia according to the latest earnings report?

The gender pay gap in Australia slightly increased from 11.5% in May 2024 to 11.9% in November 2024, although it remains significantly lower than the 18.7% gap recorded in 2014.

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