‘Proverbial ostrich’: Cong slams govt over ‘unprecedented decline’ in real wages
PTI, Aug 25, 2024, 11:03 AM IST
The Congress on Sunday claimed that a combination of slow wage growth and “back-breaking” inflation has caused an unprecedented decline in real wages and said that like the “proverbial ostrich”, the government continues to remain blind to the most fundamental challenge faced by the Indian economy.
Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said a new report by a noted brokerage firm has once again shed light on the truth that the Union Government has consistently denied – real household incomes in India are facing a persistent decline.
“A combination of slow wage growth and back-breaking inflation has caused an unprecedented decline in real wages (wages adjusted for price rise) and therefore incomes,” he said in a statement.
Ramesh pointed out that several surveys and data sets – including the Annual Survey of Unregistered Enterprises (ASUSE), the Reserve Bank of India’s KLEMS data, and the Household Consumer Expenditure Survey (HCES) – have demonstrated financial distress among working class Indians.
Multiple data sources, including the government’s own official statistics, have even shown clear evidence that workers can buy less today than they could 10 years ago, he said.
“Labour Bureau’s Wage Rate Index (Government Data): Real wages for labourers stagnated between 2014-2023, and in fact declined between 2019-2024. Ministry of Agriculture’s Agricultural Statistics at a Glance (Government Data): Under Dr Manmohan Singh, real wages for agricultural labourers grew at 6.8% each year. Under Mr. Modi, real wages for agricultural labourers declined by minus 1.3% each year,” he said.
Citing periodic labour force survey series, Ramesh said average real earnings over time have stagnated between 2017 and 2022 across all employment types – salaried workers, casual workers, and self-employed workers.
Citing Centre for Labour Research and Action data, he said real wages of brick kiln workers have stagnated or declined between 2014 and 2022.
Brick kilns involve intensive labour and are a low-paying work of last resort for India’s poorest, he added.
“In my intervention on the Finance Bill in the Rajya Sabha on August 8, 2024, I had asked four straight questions on the state of the economy,” he said.
“The non-biological PM hasn’t yet broken his silence on them, so they are worth repeating: Why does private investment continue to be sluggish? Why has the private sector’s share in overall investment declined to its lowest level in four years?” Ramesh said.
“Why is consumption growth so weak and why did private final consumption expenditure – the largest component of the GDP – grew at only around 4% in FY24,” he asked.
Why are real wages and incomes stagnant or falling, Ramesh further asked.
“Why has manufacturing as percentage of GDP fallen from 16.5% in UPA to 14.5%? Why has this decline been particularly sharp in labour-intensive manufacturing like textiles? Why have India’s garment exports fallen from USD 15 billion in 2013-14 to USD 14.5 billion in 2023-2024?” the Congress leader said.
“The Union Budget has come and gone, but like the proverbial ostrich, the Government and the non-biological PM continue to remain blind to the most fundamental challenge faced by the Indian economy,” Ramesh said.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
UP: 25 people booked for attacking civic officials for encroachment removal
SC transfers cheating case against choreographer Remo D’Souza to Delhi court
Fishing vessel collides with naval platform off Goa coast; 2 fishermen missing
Cal HC stays demolition of illegal constructions in Mandarmoni
Delhi LG praises CM Atishi, calls her ‘thousand times better than her predecessor’
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
Markets stage sharp recovery; Sensex reclaims 79k level, Nifty surges 557.35 points
UP: 25 people booked for attacking civic officials for encroachment removal
SC transfers cheating case against choreographer Remo D’Souza to Delhi court
Fishing vessel collides with naval platform off Goa coast; 2 fishermen missing
BGT Day 1: Bumrah leads India’s spectacular bowling comeback after batting no-show
Thanks for visiting Udayavani
You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.