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UK unemployment in April to June period remains 1.85m, up 25,000 from previous quarter

byCustoms Today Report
12/08/2015
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LONDON: UK unemployment in the April to June period was 1.85 million, up 25,000 from the previous quarter.

The jobless total had also risen in the three months to May, and it is the first time in two years that there have been two consecutive rises.

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The Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures also indicated that earnings growth is slowing.

Earnings including bonuses rose 2.4% from a year ago, compared with 3.2% growth in the March to May period.

Excluding bonuses, pay was up 2.8% in the April to June period, unchanged from the previous figure.

ONS statistician David Freeman said: “This is now the second consecutive time we’ve reported fewer people in work on the quarter.

“While it’s too early to conclude that the jobs market is levelling off, these figures certainly strengthen that possibility. Growth in pay, however, remains solid.”

Pound falls

While the growth in earnings still remains well above the rate of inflation, the weaker-than-expected pay figure pushed the value of the pound down.

Wage growth is one factor the Bank of England has been keeping a close eye on as it considers when to increase UK interest rates.

The ONS figures showed there were 31.03 million people in work during the quarter, down 63,000 from the January to March period but up 354,000 from a year earlier.

The employment rate – the proportion of people aged 16 to 64 in work – was 73.4%, up from 72.8% a year ago.

Some 22.76 million people were in full-time work, the ONS said, up 352,000 from a year ago. The number of part-time workers was 8.27 million, little changed from a year earlier.

Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith said: “Thanks to our long term economic plan we have already seen two million more people in jobs since 2010.

“On top of that, today’s figures show job vacancies at a near record high – evidence of the continued confidence of British businesses, and potential for further growth in the UK economy.”

Stephen Timms, Labour’s acting shadow work and pensions secretary, said: “The rise in unemployment for a second month in a row is worrying and shows

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