UK unemployment has remained at the highest rate in five years, new official figures show.
The jobless rate was to 5.2% in the three months to January, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has said.
Before last month, such a high hadn’t been seen since the three months to January 2021.
At the same time, wage growth was at its lowest in more than five years, the ONS said.
It means pay is still rising faster than inflation, but more slowly than before, in both the private and public sectors.
For more information about how we use your data and your rights, you can visit our Privacy Centre.
Average pay, including bonuses, rose 3.8%, while average weekly earnings, which include bonuses, increased 3.9%.
It’s a big fall. Just a month earlier, those measures of pay increases had both been 4.2%.
Stop blaming Brexit for economic woes, Reeves told
Businesses to get £3,000 state bonus for hiring unemployed young people
Energy prices ease amid hopes Trump will soon call halt to Iran war
There are some signs of a rebound in the jobs market, though, as the number of payrolled employees rose slightly in January.
The number of job vacancies remained stable, according to the ONS.
Be the first to get Breaking News
Install the Sky News app for free
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly.
Please refresh the page for the latest version.
You can receive breaking news alerts on a smartphone or tablet via the Sky News app. You can also follow us on WhatsApp and subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up with the latest news.









