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UK Unemployment Surges, Sparking Calls for Bank of England Intervention

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April 16, 2024
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UK Unemployment Surges, Sparking Calls for Bank of England Intervention

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The UK’s labour market faces a worrisome setback as unemployment rates climb, signalling a potential stall in job growth, as indicated by recent data.

Figures released reveal a rise in the unemployment rate to 4.2% between December and February, marking the highest level in six months.

Concurrently, the proportion of employed individuals declined, while the economically inactive segment, comprising those neither working nor seeking employment, experienced a slight uptick.

Economists interpret these developments as potential catalysts for the Bank of England to consider interest rate cuts in the upcoming months. Paul Dales, chief UK economist at Capital Economics, remarked, “With employment falling sharply and the unemployment rate climbing, we suspect wage growth will continue to ease in the coming months. That may allow the Bank to cut interest rates in June.” Yael Selfin, chief economist at KPMG UK, echoed this sentiment, stating, “Easing pressure in the labour market keeps the Bank on track for a summer rate cut.”

Despite a marginal decrease in average wage growth, excluding bonuses, from 6.1% to 6%, the figure remains significantly above initial forecasts. Wage growth holds particular significance for the Bank of England as it can influence inflationary trends, thereby influencing decisions on interest rates.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) identifies “tentative signs that the jobs market is beginning to cool,” with the unemployment rate surpassing economists’ projections, rising from 3.9% in the preceding three months to January.

The escalating unemployment figures highlight mounting concerns over the UK’s economic trajectory, prompting calls for decisive action to revive job creation and bolster consumer confidence. As the Bank of England evaluates the unfolding situation, all eyes remain on forthcoming policy decisions amid the backdrop of a challenging labour market landscape.

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