Cost of Christmas dinner rises nearly three times as fast as Antrim and Newtownabbey wages

General view of a traditional Christmas Dinner on Christmas Day
General view of a traditional Christmas Dinner on Christmas Day
General view of a traditional Christmas Dinner on Christmas Day
The cost of a Christmas dinner has risen nearly three times as fast as monthly wages in Antrim and Newtownabbey over the past two years, analysis suggests.

The cost of a Christmas dinner has risen nearly three times as fast as monthly wages in Antrim and Newtownabbey over the past two years, analysis suggests.

The Trades Union Congress said a plan must be made to jumpstart the economy as working people struggle to cover costs this Christmas.

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Using Office for National Statistics figures on inflation, the Stop the Squeeze coalition estimated the cost of a traditional Christmas dinner has risen 30% over the past two years.

Meanwhile, recent ONS data on wages shows the median monthly income for people in Antrim and Newtownabbey has risen 10% from £1,963 in November 2021 to £2,165 last month.

It means the Christmas dinner bill has grown 2.9 times faster than wages in the area.