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UK unemployment has risen above two million for the first time since 1997, official figures have shown. | UK unemployment has risen above two million for the first time since 1997, official figures have shown. |
During the three months to January, the number of people unemployed totalled 2.03 million, up by 165,000, said the Office for National Statistics (ONS). | During the three months to January, the number of people unemployed totalled 2.03 million, up by 165,000, said the Office for National Statistics (ONS). |
For February, the number of people getting jobseeker's allowance added a record 138,400 to reach 1.39 million. | For February, the number of people getting jobseeker's allowance added a record 138,400 to reach 1.39 million. |
There are now 10 jobseekers for every vacancy advertised in UK jobcentres, the TUC claimed earlier this week. | There are now 10 jobseekers for every vacancy advertised in UK jobcentres, the TUC claimed earlier this week. |
'Unemployment milestone' | 'Unemployment milestone' |
The ONS added that the unemployment rate jumped to 6.5% between November and January. | The ONS added that the unemployment rate jumped to 6.5% between November and January. |
Unemployment is rising as the first recession in the UK since 1991 continues to bite. Many economists now predict it will go above three million next year. | Unemployment is rising as the first recession in the UK since 1991 continues to bite. Many economists now predict it will go above three million next year. |
"This is another milestone in the return of mass unemployment to the UK, and it will get worse before it gets better as unemployment always persists even after a recovery starts," said TUC general secretary Brendan Barber. | "This is another milestone in the return of mass unemployment to the UK, and it will get worse before it gets better as unemployment always persists even after a recovery starts," said TUC general secretary Brendan Barber. |
Turning his attention to next month's G20 meeting in London, Mr Barber added that it was now imperative that world leaders work together to help stimulate the global economy. | Turning his attention to next month's G20 meeting in London, Mr Barber added that it was now imperative that world leaders work together to help stimulate the global economy. |
David Kern, chief economist at the British Chambers of Commerce, said the government should now "seriously consider" temporary wage subsidies. | David Kern, chief economist at the British Chambers of Commerce, said the government should now "seriously consider" temporary wage subsidies. |
The ONS said that average earnings, including bonuses, rose only 1.8% in the year to January, the lowest annual rise since records began in 1991. | |
Business warnings | Business warnings |
Separate reports by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and CBI have both predicted that UK unemployment will rise above three million in 2010. | Separate reports by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and CBI have both predicted that UK unemployment will rise above three million in 2010. |
The BBC said the UK economy had worsened "significantly" so far in 2009, and said unemployment will hit 3.2 million next year, slightly more than 10% of the workforce. | The BBC said the UK economy had worsened "significantly" so far in 2009, and said unemployment will hit 3.2 million next year, slightly more than 10% of the workforce. |
Owen Bednall lost his job at the BMW plant in Cowley in mid-February | Owen Bednall lost his job at the BMW plant in Cowley in mid-February |
Alan Tomlinson, an accountant who guides firms through insolvency, said he had "never been so busy". | Alan Tomlinson, an accountant who guides firms through insolvency, said he had "never been so busy". |
"Companies of all sizes and in all sectors are folding by the day, putting more and more people out of a job," he said. | "Companies of all sizes and in all sectors are folding by the day, putting more and more people out of a job," he said. |
"The CBI's prediction, last month, that unemployment will peak at just over three million in the second quarter of 2010 could prove to be wildly optimistic." | "The CBI's prediction, last month, that unemployment will peak at just over three million in the second quarter of 2010 could prove to be wildly optimistic." |
The International Monetary Fund predicted on Wednesday that the UK's recession would last longer than that of any of the world's other major economies. | The International Monetary Fund predicted on Wednesday that the UK's recession would last longer than that of any of the world's other major economies. |
It warned the UK would be the only member of the G7 group of leading industrial countries that would continue to see its economy contract in 2010. | It warned the UK would be the only member of the G7 group of leading industrial countries that would continue to see its economy contract in 2010. |
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