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Pre-election UK interest rate cut unlikely despite cooling jobs market and rising mortgage arrears

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UK workforce is 'poorer and sicker' than in 2019

Today’s labour market data shows there will be no time for complacency for the next Government as the UK has a smaller workforce that is poorer and sicker than in 2019.

That’s the verdict of Rebecca Florisson, principal analyst at the Work Foundation at Lancaster University.

Period11/06/2024

UK workforce is 'poorer and sicker' than in 2019

Today’s labour market data shows there will be no time for complacency for the next Government as the UK has a smaller workforce that is poorer and sicker than in 2019.

That’s the verdict of Rebecca Florisson, principal analyst at the Work Foundation at Lancaster University.

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TitlePre-election UK interest rate cut unlikely despite cooling jobs market and rising mortgage arrears
Degree of recognitionNational
Media name/outletThe Guardian
Primary Media typeWeb
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
Date11/06/24
PersonsRebecca Florisson