I did a load last month , no issues. Mass redundancies... really? There is usually around 1.5 million unemployed people in the uk. This is possibly going to go up to 2.3 million , now then , do you really think the whole 800,000 extra unemployed are going to be ALL in your town?
There is around 49000 towns in the uk , that equates to about 17 more unemployed people per town.
Put your prices up . 👍
Shrek there are around 3 million people unemployed in the UK at this moment time and a further 9 million who are still on furlough many of which wont have a job to go back to, add to that all the school leavers and so on who will be looking for jobs that no longer exist, economists talking on the news yesterday said we are heading for a depression of biblical proportions, the mass redundancies have yet to come.
You need to check your figures. Again.
There were 3 million unemployed in the '80's!
Shrek this was cut from part of a BBC report, feel free to check it out.
How many people are unemployed?
The most widely used measure is the unemployment rate. It counts how many people want a job and are able to work, but can't find one.
The most recent unemployment rate - for May to July - is 4.1%, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
That's a slight increase from the previous figure of 3.9%, but still close to the lowest it has ever been.
However, this number is always based on surveys taken in previous months and is not right up to date.
Another more current measure of unemployment suggests that the real picture might be worse. The claimant count measures how many people are claiming benefits for being out of work, or on very low incomes.
Between March, when the lockdown began, and August, the number of people claiming these benefits rose 120% to 2.7 million.