September 16, 2019

UK economic growth continues – record numbers are in full time work

There are a record number of people in full-time jobs – 24.17 million people, or 74% of the total workforce. That has increased by 2.95 million since 2010, a huge increase since the Conservatives came to government.

Total employment has grown to 32.78 million, up by 3.73 million since 2010 and almost 400,000 more since last year.

As more and more people get work, that means fewer people are reliant on out-of-work benefits and more people have the security of a monthly salary.

Youth unemployment has fallen.

Unemployment is down to 1.29 million, almost half what it was in 2010. And youth unemployment has also almost halved: there are 451,000 fewer young people out of work since the Conservatives came into government.

That means more young people are in work, developing their skills and earning a regular wage.

Strong UK economic growth means more money for our public services