Employment stays at record high with 31.8 million people in work

19 Oct 2016 11:16 AM

The employment rate remains at a record rate of 74.5%, with 31.8 million people in work.

The number of people in work remained at a record high, as the latest set of employment figures show nearly 106,000 more people in work up to August 2016, compared to the previous quarter, and up 2.8 million since 2010.

The Office for National Statistics confirmed today (19 October 2016) that there are 31.8 million people now in work – up by more than 560,000 in the past year.

The employment rate in the UK continues to run at a record high of 74.5%, and the unemployment rate holds firm at 4.9%, down over 850,000 since 2010.

The rise in employment continues to be driven by full-time work. Average wages including bonuses grew by 2.3% over the last year. Claimant count also nearly reached the 1975 low of 2.3%.

Employment Minister, Damian Hinds, said:

Once again it’s great news for Britain as the employment rate remains at a record high with more than 31.8 million men and women in work.

But there’s more to do, particularly when it comes to supporting young people into employment. We want to build a solid base for the future, that’s why today I have announced the roll out of our Jobcentre Plus Support for Schools scheme in England which will give tens of thousands of young people help in taking their first steps into the world of work.

Today’s labour market statistics also show:

A separate set of figures show over 720,000 people have now made a claim to Universal Credit – of those receiving Universal Credit, 41% are now in work. More than 9,000 new claims are being made to the revolutionary new benefit every week.

Read the Labour Market Statistics - October 2016 from the Office for National Statistics