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UK unemployment falls to six year low of 2.12m | |
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UK unemployment fell by 121,000 to 2.12 million in the three months to May, official figures show. | UK unemployment fell by 121,000 to 2.12 million in the three months to May, official figures show. |
The figure is the lowest level in nearly six years, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). | The figure is the lowest level in nearly six years, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). |
The rate of unemployment also fell again, to 6.5% from 6.6% in the three months to April. | The rate of unemployment also fell again, to 6.5% from 6.6% in the three months to April. |
The number of people claiming jobseeker's allowance last month fell by 36,300 to 1.04 million, the ONS added. | The number of people claiming jobseeker's allowance last month fell by 36,300 to 1.04 million, the ONS added. |
Wage growth slows | |
But the growth of wages slowed down again. Average wages in March to May including bonuses were just 0.3% higher than a year ago. Average wage rises excluding bonuses rose in that time by 0.7%. | |
Wage growth has been steadily declining since the first quarter of this year. Between January and March, annual wage growth stood at 1.9%. | |
The latest figures show wage rises including bonuses are at their lowest since 2009, while excluding bonuses average wage increases are their lowest since 2001. | |
The latest figures show that more than 78% of men and 68% of women are in work, giving an employment rate of 73.1%. | |
The government said this was now equal to the record rate of employment set in 2005. | |
Full employment | |
The ONS added that more than 4.5 million people were self-employed, the highest since records began in 1992, after an increase of 404,000 over the past year. | |
Prime Minister David Cameron hailed the figures as proof that the government's economic plan was working. | |
He said: "Today's figures show more people have the security of a job than ever before. Full employment is a key aim of our long-term economic plan." | |
But Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Global Insight, warned that the continued low growth of earnings suggested there was "still an appreciable amount of labour market slack with little pressure on inflation coming from pay." | |
"It is taking longer for earnings growth to move above inflation than had seemed probable earlier in the year," he added. | |
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