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    November 12, 2025
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    LONDON, November 12, 2025: The United Kingdom’s unemployment rate rose to 5.0 percent in the three months to September, according to data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The increase was higher than economists had expected and represents the highest level of joblessness since early 2021, highlighting mounting pressures across the labor market as economic growth slows. The ONS said the unemployment rate climbed from 4.8 percent in the previous quarter, with an estimated 1.8 million people out of work during the period. The number of people in employment fell, while the economic inactivity rate remained broadly unchanged at 21.1 percent, suggesting continued challenges in bringing people back into the workforce following the pandemic and subsequent structural shifts in the economy.

    UK unemployment rate climbs to five percent
    Economic uncertainty impacts hiring and wage growth across UK industries.

    Payroll data indicated that the number of employees on company payrolls fell by 32,000 between September and October, marking the second consecutive monthly decline. The drop in payroll employment was most evident in consumer-facing sectors such as retail, hospitality, and information technology, which have been affected by a combination of weaker demand and rising operational costs, including higher national insurance contributions and the latest increase in the national living wage. Average weekly earnings excluding bonuses rose by 4.8 percent compared with the same period a year earlier, a slower pace than market forecasts and below the previous rate of 5.2 percent. Including bonuses, total pay grew by 4.5 percent. While wage growth remains above the rate of inflation, the moderation suggests some easing of cost pressures within businesses as labor-market conditions cool.

    Vacancies continued to decline, falling for the sixteenth consecutive month to 870,000, reflecting cautious hiring sentiment among employers. The reduction was broad-based across industries, with notable decreases in professional services, manufacturing, and construction. The ONS reported that redundancy rates have also increased slightly, pointing to a gradual weakening in employment stability across multiple sectors. Regional disparities in labor-market performance were evident, with unemployment rates highest in the North East and West Midlands, while the South East and East of England reported the lowest levels. Youth unemployment, covering those aged 16 to 24, rose to 12.7 percent, underscoring ongoing challenges for new entrants to the job market amid slower recruitment activity.

    UK jobless rate reaches 1.8 million according to ONS

    The ONS emphasized that the data continue to indicate a softening labor market consistent with broader signs of economic slowdown in the second half of the year. The UK economy grew by 0.1 percent in the three months to September, according to earlier estimates, supported modestly by public-sector spending and service-sector output, but offset by contractions in manufacturing and construction. Business organizations have urged policymakers to prioritize measures that support job creation and skills development. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) both highlighted the importance of targeted investment in training, regional employment programs, and productivity enhancement to sustain labor-market participation and competitiveness.

    Redundancies increase as labor demand softens

    The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) said it is expanding jobcentre support and strengthening employer partnerships to improve access to vacancies and help reduce long-term unemployment. The department also reaffirmed its commitment to supporting young people and economically inactive individuals through tailored work and training initiatives. The latest ONS report provides one of the clearest indications yet that the UK labor market is adjusting after a prolonged period of tight conditions. Slower wage growth, rising unemployment, and persistent regional variations suggest that while the labor market remains relatively resilient, pressures are building as employers respond to a more uncertain economic environment.

    The next update on the UK labor market is scheduled for December, when the ONS will release new data covering the three months to October. The forthcoming report is expected to provide a more detailed picture of employment trends heading into the final quarter of 2025, including sectoral performance, wage movements, and regional employment variations. Analysts will closely monitor changes in workforce participation, job vacancies, and redundancy levels to assess whether the recent rise in unemployment marks the beginning of a more sustained slowdown in the labor market or reflects temporary adjustments by employers to current economic conditions. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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