London: Unemployment in the United Kingdom rose by 44,000 to almost 2.5 million in the three months to the end of December, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has said.
Youth unemployment rose to a fresh record high, with more than one in five 16 to 24-year-old out of work after a rise of 66,000 to 965,000. The unemployment rate is now 7.9 percent, with youth unemployment running at 20.5 percent.
The number of people claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance also increased, by 2,400 last month to 1.46 million. Prime Minister David Cameron said unemployment, particularly among the young, was “a matter of great regret”. But he stressed that it had been a problem for some time.
The number of people in part-time work because they could not find a full-time job rose by 44,000 to 1.19 million, another high since records began in 1992. “The latest UK labour market figures provide further evidence that the jobs recovery has gone into reverse,” said economist Vicky Redwood. Other data from the ONS showed that average earnings rose by 1.8 percent in the year to December last year, slightly down on the 2.1 percent growth in the year to November. The figures also showed that unemployment fell in Scotland by 13,000, but rose in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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