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UK Employment Growth Slows to 83K in June, Down from 147K

  • by Jayshree
  • 2026-08-22
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The United Kingdom added 83,000 jobs in the three months to June, down sharply from a revised 147,000 in the previous period, signalling a cooling but still positive labour market.

What the latest data shows

According to official figures released this morning, the UK employment change for the three-month period ending in June came in at 83,000. This marks a significant slowdown compared to the previous reading of 147,000, which was also revised lower from an initial estimate of 149,000.

The data, which measures the change in the number of employed people compared with the previous three-month period, suggests that employers are becoming more cautious in their hiring decisions. This is consistent with broader economic trends, including elevated interest rates and subdued consumer confidence.

Why this matters for the economy

Employment growth is a key indicator of economic health. A slowdown in hiring can signal that businesses are bracing for weaker demand, which may have implications for consumer spending and overall GDP growth.

Economists note that while the labour market remains resilient compared with historical standards, the deceleration is notable. The Bank of England, which has been monitoring wage growth and employment as part of its inflation fight, may view this as a sign that policy tightening is beginning to cool the economy.

Impact on workers and businesses

For job seekers, the slowdown means a slightly less competitive market, though opportunities still exist in sectors like healthcare, technology, and green energy. For businesses, the data may prompt a reassessment of expansion plans, particularly in industries sensitive to borrowing costs.

It’s important to note that employment figures can be volatile, and the three-month average smooths out monthly fluctuations. The underlying trend, however, points to a gradual easing from the post-pandemic hiring boom.

Conclusion

The UK added 83,000 jobs in the three months to June, a notable slowdown from the previous 147,000. While the labour market remains historically strong, the cooling trend is likely to influence monetary policy and business strategy in the coming months. As always, future data releases will be closely watched for signs of whether this deceleration is a temporary blip or the start of a more pronounced slowdown.

FAQs

Q1: What is the UK employment change indicator?
The UK employment change measures the difference in the number of employed people between two three-month periods. It is a key gauge of labour market health.

Q2: Why did employment growth slow down?
Factors include higher interest rates, which raise borrowing costs for businesses, and broader economic uncertainty that makes employers more cautious about hiring.

Q3: What does this mean for the Bank of England’s interest rate decisions?
Slower employment growth could reduce wage pressures, potentially making the Bank of England less inclined to raise rates further. However, policymakers will consider a range of data, including inflation and services activity.

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Jayshree

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Jayshree covers foreign exchange and global macroeconomics for BitcoinWorld, with daily reporting on major and minor currency pairs, central-bank decisions, and the economic data that moves them. She tracks ECB, Fed, and BoJ policy paths, the US Dollar Index, and cross-asset moves between FX, equities, and rates. Her work draws on bank research notes and high-frequency economic releases, and is read by traders looking for actionable views on the dollar, euro, pound, yen, and emerging-market currencies. She joined the BitcoinWorld desk in 2024.
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