UK employment rate hits a record high while unemployment plummets to pre-recession levels

20 Jan 2016 09:40 AM

The UK has its highest ever employment rate of 74% with a record 31.4 million people in work.

The official figures published yesterday show that over the last year more than half-a-million more people are now in work, bringing employment to a new record high of 31.4 million. This growth has been driven by a rise in full-time jobs.
Wages have continued to grow strongly, 2% over the last year, and the number of vacancies has reached more than 750,000, showing the wealth of opportunities that are being created in the economy.

Unemployment now stands at 5.1% – the lowest since early 2006 – and long-term unemployment has fallen by 25% over the year to 488,000, the lowest in 6 years.

Employment Minister Priti Patel said yesterday:

This is a record-breaking set of figures – and has got 2016 off to a fantastic start.

There are now more people in work than ever before and wages are growing – a credit to hardworking Brits and businesses alike. And in a further demonstration of the strength of the UK labour market, today’s figures show there are a record three quarters of a million vacancies.

As a one nation government we will build on this throughout the coming year – doubling childcare for working parents and introducing the new National Living Wage – ensuring that everyone has increased financial security and the opportunity to get on and succeed in life.

The landmark set of figures have also shown:

A separate set of figures, also out yesterday, show over 300,000 people have now made a claim to Universal Credit – with almost 7,000 new claims being made to the revolutionary new benefit every week.

More information

Read the Labour Market Statistics – January 2016 from the Office for National Statistics.

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