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Economy tracker: Unemployment | Economy tracker: Unemployment |
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Claimant count - June 2012 | Claimant count - June 2012 |
Latest news: | Latest news: |
The number of people out of work fell by 24,000 to 2.49 million in the three months to July, according to the Office for National Statistics. | |
The unemployment rate of the economically active population decreased slightly, from 7.8 to 7.7%. | |
The number of people in work is 29.84 million. | |
The claimant count - the number of people claiming Jobseeker's Allowance - fell by 32,600 to 1.402 million in August, the lowest level since February 2009. | |
| Understanding unemployment:
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Unemployment is referred to as a lagging indicator, because businesses will often delay laying people off as long as they can in difficult times. | |
A few months after the start of the recession in 2008, unemployment started to rise sharply. When the global financial crisis hit, the unemployment rate was a little over 5% or 1.6 million. | A few months after the start of the recession in 2008, unemployment started to rise sharply. When the global financial crisis hit, the unemployment rate was a little over 5% or 1.6 million. |
Towards the end of 2009, with the UK coming out of its severest recession since the 1950s, it was almost a million higher at 2.5 million, or 8%. | Towards the end of 2009, with the UK coming out of its severest recession since the 1950s, it was almost a million higher at 2.5 million, or 8%. |
Unemployment peaked at almost 2.7 million at the end of 2011, its highest level for 17 years. | Unemployment peaked at almost 2.7 million at the end of 2011, its highest level for 17 years. |