
The UK labor market is showing signs of gradual cooling in July, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). While earnings growth remains relatively strong, it has decreased compared to a few months ago. Recent employment trends reveal varied short-term movements across different measures.
The Labour Force Survey (LFS) indicated a decrease in employment estimates, while HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) Real Time Information (RTI) data showed an increase in payrolled employees. In May 2024, the number of payrolled employees in the UK increased by 54,000 (0.2 percent) from April and by 265,000 (0.9 percent) from May 2023. The early estimate for June 2024 indicated a further increase of 16,000 (0.1 percent) from the previous month and a rise of 241,000 (0.8 percent) from June 2023, bringing the total to 30.4 million, as per ONS.
The UK employment rate for people aged 16 to 64 years was estimated at 74.4 percent from March to May 2024, reflecting a decrease from the previous year and the latest quarter. Conversely, the unemployment rate for those aged 16 years and over rose to 4.4 per cent in the same period, higher than estimates from a year ago and increasing in the latest quarter.
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