Wednesday, Nov 15, 2006
UK unemployment rates - London highest at 8%
BBC News: Unemployment at seven-year high
UK unemployment is continuing to rise - climbing by 27,000 to 1.71 million in the three months to September, the highest level in seven years.
Posted by ben @ 03:41 PM (149 views) Add Comment
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1. sovietuk said...
multiply by a factor of 3 to get the number out of work and looking for work. Usual NL meaningless figures. Bunch of lia*s.
2. denzil said...
I'm not sure whether this can be correct but the report states:
"The number of people working in manufacturing fell by 77,000 over the year to about three million - the lowest level since records began in 1841".
Economic miracle my arse.
3. tyrellcorporation said...
Denz, it IS an economic miracle the country is still afloat!
4. David20040_0 said...
This figures are inaccurate, while the jobless total is the highest for 7 years, the number actually in employment has risen.