Khaleej Times

UK jobless rate dips to lowest level since 1975

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london — Britain’s unemployme­nt rate has dipped to 4.6 per cent, the lowest level for 42 years, official data showed on Wednesday, three weeks before a general election.

However wage growth has been weak, dampening expectatio­ns for a rise in the Bank of England’s main interest rate any time soon.

The unemployme­nt rate fell to 4.6 per cent in the three months to the end of March from 4.7 per cent in the quarter ending in February, the Office for National Statistics said in a statement.

In the first three months of the year, 1.54 million people were recorded as unemployed, down 152,000 year-on-year, the ONS added.

The number in employment meanwhile surged by 122,000 to a record high of almost 32 million people, the ONS added.

“An astonishin­g rise in UK employment isn’t enough to mask the fall in real wages,” said ING bank economist James Smith.

“This already appears to be dampening consumptio­n, and is why we don’t expect a UK rate hike before 2019.”

British inflation hit a 3.5-year high in April, official data showed Tuesday. The Consumer Price Index rallied to 2.7 per cent from a rate of 2.3 per cent in March.

The Bank of England blames recent rises in UK inflation mainly on a 16-per cent fall in sterling since Britain’s referendum last year to leave the European Union. — AFP

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