(Alliance News) - The UK unemployment rate remained steady in November, according to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics.
The unemployment rate was 3.7% in the UK in the three months from September to November, unchanged from the August to October period, but up from 3.5% in the June to August period.
The jobless rate was in line with market consensus cited by FXstreet.
In the same three month period of 2021, the UK unemployment rate was 4.1%. In the same three months of 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic, the jobless rate was 3.8%.
Annual growth in average total pay, including bonuses, and in regular pay, excluding bonuses, both were 6.4% in September to November period. This means pay continued to lag inflation in the UK. Consumer prices rose by 10.7% in November from a year before.
The UK employment rate was estimated at 75.6% in the latest three months, unchanged from the August to October period. The employment rate in the same period pre-pandemic was higher at 76.3%.
The most recent estimate of payrolled employees for December 2022 shows another monthly increase, up 28,000 on the revised November 2022 figures, to 29.9 million.
By Heather Rydings, Alliance News senior economics reporter
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