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UK unemployment goes up to 2.47m | UK unemployment goes up to 2.47m |
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The latest official UK unemployment figure has risen once again, but the rate of increase has narrowed. | |
Unemployment rose 88,000 to 2.47 million in the three months to August, while the jobless rate stayed at 7.9%. | |
The number of people claiming unemployment benefit grew in September by 20,800 to 1.63 million, the Office for National Statistics said. | The number of people claiming unemployment benefit grew in September by 20,800 to 1.63 million, the Office for National Statistics said. |
While the number of people claiming the benefit is now the highest since 1997, the rise was the least since May 2008 | |
The 88,000 increase in the number of people unemployed in the three months to August, compares with the 210,000 gain recorded for the three months to July. | |
Despite fears of another rise in youth unemployment, this actually fell in the three months to August, declining to 946,000 from 947,000 in the three months to July. | Despite fears of another rise in youth unemployment, this actually fell in the three months to August, declining to 946,000 from 947,000 in the three months to July. |
"Although unemployment isn't as high today as many feared it would be at the time of the Budget, it remains a serious problem, which is why we must keep increasing support and advice to get people back into jobs," said Work and Pensions Secretary Yvette Cooper. | "Although unemployment isn't as high today as many feared it would be at the time of the Budget, it remains a serious problem, which is why we must keep increasing support and advice to get people back into jobs," said Work and Pensions Secretary Yvette Cooper. |
Paul Kenny, general secretary of the GMB union said the latest figures showed "some tentative signs of a very fragile recovery in the economy". | Paul Kenny, general secretary of the GMB union said the latest figures showed "some tentative signs of a very fragile recovery in the economy". |