Britons saw wages fall for the first time since 2009 between April and July, despite unemployment falling to 6.4%.
Britons saw wages fall for the first time since 2009 between April and July, despite unemployment falling to 6.4%.
The UK’s economy appears to be rebounding with unemployment reaching a five year low and the FTSE 100 nearing a 14 year high.
The UK unemployment rate has dropped to 7.1%, with 2.32 million people out of work according to the latest figures by the Office of National Statistics
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The latest figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) shows little change for the people of Britain with unemployment remaining essentially flat at 7.7%, and inflation of 2.7% outpacing the slow rise in average wages.