The average take-home pay rose to R18 098 in January 2025, compared to R17 246 in December 2024 and R15 564 one year ear

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GUEST – ElizeKruger, Independent Economist
January 2025 data from BankservAfrica’s Take-home Pay Index shows a strong start to the year, with average take-home pay rising notably both on a monthly and annual basis. The figures point to an improving business environment, lower inflation, and increased confidence in the economy—all factors contributing to the upward trend in salaries. To unpack these insights and what they mean for businesses and consumers, we’re joined by Independent Economist Elize Kruger. To discuss the key drivers behind this positive salary trend, what it signals for the economy, and what we can expect for the rest of 2025.
26 Feb 2025 1PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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