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TATTON HAS SECOND LOWEST UNEMPLOYMENT LEVELS ACROSS THE NORTH WEST

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Friday, 23 March, 2018
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The proportion of people claiming out of work benefits in Tatton is the second lowest in the 

entire North West region. 

 

Figures show 430 people were in receipt of the payments as of last month, meaning 0.8 per cent of people are out of work in the area, compared to 2.7 per cent across the region and 2.1 per cent nationally. 

 

Tatton boasts the second lowest rate out of the 75 parliamentary constituencies across the 

North West, only beaten by Cumbria’s Westmorland and Lonsdale constituency which boast levels of 0.6 per cent.

 

According to the Office of National Statistics youth unemployment in Tatton is also continuing to fall with 30 young people age 18 to 21 in receipt of out of work benefits.

 

Tatton MP Esther McVey said: “I am delighted levels across the constituency remain low but I will never be complacent. While there is still someone who wants to work and can work looking for employment there is still more to be done.”

 

Ms McVey in her role as Work and Pensions Secretary said Government was committed to 

getting people into work.

 

She said: “Getting a job means securing an income and the chance to build a career. That’s 

why up and down the country we are doing all we can to help people into work.

 

“And from next month, we’ll be taking thousands more people out of paying tax and also 

increasing the National Living Wage, benefiting those on the lowest pay and making sure 

they keep more of what they earn.

 

“In fact, introducing the National Living Wage gave the lowest earners the biggest pay rise in 

20 years, and by raising the National Living Wage we have ensured that the lowest earners 

have seen their wages grow by almost 7 per cent above inflation since 2015.”

 

Nationally the numbers of unemployment benefit claimants stands at 838,000. 

 

According to the ONS, the employment rate is at 75.3 per cent – up from 74.6 per cent last 

year and the joint highest since records began.

 

The DWP said in addition to the employment rate being at a record high, unemployment is at 

its lowest level since Harold Wilson was Prime Minister in 1975.

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