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Bath MP welcomes news of record high employment rates across the UK

Friday 17th February 2017 Bath Echo News Team Politics

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Ben Howlett MP has welcomed news that employment across the UK has reached its highest rate since records began, and that unemployment remains at its lowest level for 11 years, down over 900,000 since 2010.

It is also great news across the South West, where 221,000 more people are back in work in since 2010. 

In Bath, the number of people claiming the key out of work benefits has fallen by 495, a 35 per cent drop since 2010. 

New figures also show wages continuing to grow strongly, the youth unemployment rate at its lowest since 2005, the rate of women in employment at a record high, and the number of disabled people in work up by nearly 600,000 over the past three years. 

Bath MP Ben Howlett, said: “This is great news for our country and for Bath residents, with the number of people in the city relying on the key out of work benefits down 35 per cent since 2010, while the employment level nationwide has hit a record high.

“It shows that our on-going welfare reforms are working, continuing to incentivise work and making sure the system is fair to all those who need it and those who pay for it. 

“The Government has made real progress creating a strong economy and helping people into work, and we will continue that work as we build a country that works for everyone – with more people sharing in our country’s prosperity.”

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