Employment and unemployment levels continue to rise, while vacancies fall to lowest level in almost four years

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Pages from a labour market report showing analysis of employment and wage trends

Labour Market update april 2025

In the three months to February 2025, wage growth across the economy showed signs of plateauing but remains strong, unemployment and employment levels both increased, while inactivity fell but is still stubbornly high.

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