HC Deb 21 May 1979 vol 967 c35W
Mr. Denzil Davies

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many minutes a person earning the average industrial wage would have to work to purchase 10 gallons of petrol in (a) the United Kingdom, (b) France, (c) West Germany and (d) Italy, respectively.

Mr. Jim Lester

Following is the latest available information based on average industrial gross hourly earnings. Caution is required in making comparisons based on these figures, which are before tax, because of differences in national systems of remuneration and taxation and in the definitions and methods for compiling the statistics.

Minutes of work required to earn (a)—before tax—the price of 10 gallons of "four star" or equivalent grade of petrol in October 1977
United Kingdom 300
France 411
German F R 218
Italy (b) 553

Notes: (a) manual workers on average gross hourly earnings in manufacturing, mining, quarrying and construction industries.

(b) October 1976.

Sources: Department of Energy, Eurostat: Hourly earnings, hours of work.

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