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Rate of unemployment in Wales falls again | Rate of unemployment in Wales falls again |
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The unemployment rate in Wales has fallen again from 6.7% to 6.5%. | The unemployment rate in Wales has fallen again from 6.7% to 6.5%. |
A total of 94,000 people were unemployed in Wales between June and August this year, down by 3,000 compared to the previous three months. | A total of 94,000 people were unemployed in Wales between June and August this year, down by 3,000 compared to the previous three months. |
However, there were still 32,000 fewer people in work in Wales compared to the same period in 2013. | However, there were still 32,000 fewer people in work in Wales compared to the same period in 2013. |
Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones said the drop showed the government's polices were "making a difference, creating and safeguarding jobs". | Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones said the drop showed the government's polices were "making a difference, creating and safeguarding jobs". |
"The fall in youth unemployment, which is faster in Wales than elsewhere in the UK, is particularly encouraging." | "The fall in youth unemployment, which is faster in Wales than elsewhere in the UK, is particularly encouraging." |
Falling rate welcomed | |
Welsh Secretary Stephen Crabb welcomed the drop in numbers, saying he was also pleased there had been a fall in youth unemployment. | |
"It's so important that we get young people across Wales their first step on the job ladder," he said. | |
Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister for Business, William Graham AM, also welcomed the figures but was less enthusiastic than Mr Crabb. | |
He said: "There are encouraging signs within these figures, but it is clear that the economic recovery in Wales remains fragile. | |
"More action can be taken to support businesses and help create the conditions for economic growth in Wales." | |
Slower rate criticised | |
Eluned Parrott AM, the Welsh Liberal Democrat economy spokeswoman, was critical of the speed at which unemployment was falling. | |
She said: "While unemployment in Wales has fallen yet again, it is continuing to fall at a much slower rate than the UK as a whole. | |
"We must ask why 6.5% of our workforce is out of work and why other parts of the UK are continuing to recover faster." | |
Unemployment for the UK as a whole has fallen by 154,000 in the same period, falling from a rate of 6.2% to 6%. |