Unemployment falls again
The latest jobs figures from the Office of National Statistics are out today and show continued improvement.
Estimates from the Labour Force Survey show that, between March to May 2017 and June to August 2017, the number of people in work increased, the number of unemployed people fell, and the number of people aged from 16 to 64 not working and not seeking or available to work also fell.
There were 32.10 million people in work, 94,000 more than for March to May 2017 and 317,000 more than for a year earlier.
The employment rate (the proportion of people aged from 16 to 64 who were in work) was 75.1%, up from 74.5% for a year earlier.
There were 1.44 million unemployed people (people not in work but seeking and available to work), 52,000 fewer than for March to May 2017 and 215,000 fewer than for a year earlier.
The unemployment rate was 4.3%, down from 5.0% for a year earlier and the joint lowest since 1975.
Estimates from the Labour Force Survey show that, between March to May 2017 and June to August 2017, the number of people in work increased, the number of unemployed people fell, and the number of people aged from 16 to 64 not working and not seeking or available to work also fell.
There were 32.10 million people in work, 94,000 more than for March to May 2017 and 317,000 more than for a year earlier.
The employment rate (the proportion of people aged from 16 to 64 who were in work) was 75.1%, up from 74.5% for a year earlier.
There were 1.44 million unemployed people (people not in work but seeking and available to work), 52,000 fewer than for March to May 2017 and 215,000 fewer than for a year earlier.
The unemployment rate was 4.3%, down from 5.0% for a year earlier and the joint lowest since 1975.
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