Jobless total drops for the South-East
Hand in hand with this, the number of unemployed in the area has dropped by 57,000 year on year.
Employment Minister Esther McVey said: “All of our reforms are focussed on helping people into work. The South East now has the lowest claimant count rate in the UK at just 1.6%, which shows that the Government’s long-term economic plan to help businesses create jobs and get people working again is proving successful.
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Hide Ad“Behind today’s figures there are countless individual stories of people turning their lives around, of families who are now feeling more secure with a regular wage, and of young people escaping unemployment and building a career.
“We know there is always more to do, which is why it is vital to stick to delivering a plan for full employment that’s creating growth and jobs.”
Overall across the UK, young people (18-24) saw the largest annual fall in unemployment since records began – falling by over a quarter of a million since last year.
Excluding those in full-time education, there are now 468,000 unemployed young people. This is down by nearly a third compared to last year and lower than just before the recession.
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Hide AdThe number of young people claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance fell again, for the 34th month in a row. There are now fewer young JSA claimants than at any time in two generations – having dropped by 123,000 in the past year.