• Lun. Feb 2nd, 2026

Expected Pay Rises for 2026: Majority to Remain Unchanged

Michael Bunting

PorMichael Bunting

Feb 2, 2026
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According to new data, staff are most likely to see their pay rise by the same amount as last year. Some 44% of bosses intend to award a similar wage increase, while 28% will compensate employees more generously. Another 28% say their workers face a smaller pay rise than last year. The figures are based on a survey of 121 firms, which collectively employ 2.8 million people and was conducted by Incomes Data Research (IDR).

The findings from the survey indicate that more than three-fifths of pay awards are likely to fall within the range of 3% to 3.99%. Zoe Woolacott from IDR commented on the situation, stating, «Inflation is currently higher than it was a year ago, which has applied upward pressure on pay to some extent. The results from our poll reveal that inflation continues to be a significant concern for employers.»

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Michael Bunting

Por Michael Bunting

“I’m Michael Bunting, Communications Director with over 20 years of experience in corporate reputation, crisis management, and digital strategy. I have led teams in multinational companies and agencies, advised executives, and designed high-impact strategies. I am driven by transparency, innovation, and leveraging communication as a competitive advantage.”

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