Main results
- The Labour Price Index rose by 5.5% in 2022.
- The activity that recorded the highest increase was Accommodation and food service activities (14.9%).
- Illes Balears recorded the highest increase (15.3%) and País Vasco the lowest (3.2%).
The annual variation of the Labour Price Index (LPI) was 5.5% in 2022. This rate was 3.4 points lower than that registered the previous year, which was 2.1%.
Percentage
The economic activities with the largest increases in labour prices in 2022 were Accommodation and food service activities (14.9%), Arts, entertainment and recreation activities (12.7%), and Real estate activities (6.1%).
On the other hand, the smallest increases in the LPI were recorded in Information and communication, Public administration and defence; compulsory social security (3.8%) and Professional, scientific and technical activities (3.9%).
Annual rate (Percentage)
Occupation type was one of the variables that most influenced the price of labour. In 2022, the largest increases in the LPI were registered in the groups of Elementary occupations (6.7%) and Installation and machinery operators and assemblers (6.2%).
The lowest percentages were recorded for Directors and managers (2.4%) and Technicians; support professionals (4.5%).
Annual rate (Percentage)
By type of working day, the LPI increased by 5.1% among full-time workers and by 8.8% among part-time workers. By contract type, the LPI rose 5.2% for indefinite-term contracts and 7.1% for temporary ones.
By sex, the LPI registered an annual increase of 5.9% in women and 5.1% in men.
By age group, the largest increase was recorded for workers aged under 25 (11.6%). And the smallest increase was for those aged 45 and 54 (4.7%).
Annual rate (Percentage)
By nationality, the LPI registered an increase of 5.3% for workers who are Spanish nationals, and 7.5% for foreigners.
The largest increases in LPI in 2022 were in Illes Balears (15.3%), Cantabria (6.6%) and La Rioja (6.2%).
On the other hand, the smallest increases were recorded in País Vasco (3.2%), Comunidad Foral de Navarra (3.7%) and Región de Murcia (4.2%).
Annual rate (Percentage)
The data published today are final. All results of this operation are available on INEBase.
The aim of the Labour Price Index (LPI) is to measure the change in the price of labour over time without this measure being affected by changes in the quality and quantity of work performed (for example, changes in the composition of the labour force, number of hours worked, type of contract, characteristics of employees, etc.). In other words, the composition effect is not taken into account.
The LPI complements the information available in Spain from the INE's Quarterly Labour Cost Survey, Annual Labour Cost Survey and Wage Structure Survey, which provide series of average results on labour and wage costs per employee. These series include the variation in costs and any changes in the composition of employment.
More information on the methodology and the standardised methodological report.
INE statistics are produced in accordance with the Code of Good Practice for European Statistics. More information on Quality at INE and Code of Best Practices.