Pay growth has outstripped inflation by the most since 2021, in a further sign that the pressure on living costs may be starting to ease.
Regular pay rose at an annual rate of 7.7% between July and September 2023, official figures show; higher than average inflation over the same three months.
But job vacancies fell for the 16th month in row, in a worrying sign that the jobs market is weakening. Between August and October 2023, the estimated number of vacancies in the UK fell to 957000, down 58000 – although the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the total remains well above pre-pandemic levels.
Data Source: Office for National Statistics Data
The UK’s unemployment rate was largely unchanged between July to September 2023 at 4.2%, according to ONS data.