uk workers suffer first pay squeeze since 2014
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UK workers suffer first pay squeeze since 2014

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The unemployment rate in the January-March period unexpectedly fell
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British pay growth lagged inflation for the first time in two-and-a-half years in early 2017, underscoring the growing Brexit squeeze facing many households, official data showed on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Theresa May, who has called a national election for June 8, will probably draw attention to the lowest unemployment rate in nearly 42 years as companies continued to hire workers at a fast pace.
But pay excluding bonuses rose by 2.1 percent year-on-year, the weakest increase since July and below expectations for a 2.2 percent rise in a Reuters poll of economists.
That meant regular pay, when adjusted for inflation, fell by 0.2 percent in the first three months of the year, the first fall since the third quarter of 2014.
While wage growth is weak, there are other signs of continued strength in the British labor market.
The unemployment rate in the January-March period unexpectedly fell to its lowest level in nearly 42 years at 4.6 percent. Economists polled by Reuters had expected the rate to remain at 4.7 percent.
And the number of people in work rose by a strong 122,000 — the biggest increase since before the EU referendum last year — taking the employment rate to a new record of 74.8 percent, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.
Overall, the data is likely to bolster the Bank of England’s (BoE) view that it should keep interest rates at a record just above zero, despite the sharp rise in inflation so far this year which is likely to hit 3 percent before long, according to economists.
The BoE said that despite the fall in unemployment, there is little pressure on employers to raise pay sharply, which could feed a more permanent inflation problem.
Employers plan to increase pay by just 1 percent in the year ahead, the weakest rate since 2013, a survey showed earlier this week.
The BoE said on Wednesday there was little sign that companies planned to raise annual pay awards above the 2-2.5 percent level of recent quarters.
Another survey published earlier on Wednesday showed inflation gnawed further into the budgets of British households this month, resulting in the sharpest fall in cash available to spend in two-and-a-half years.
Separately, Wednesday’s ONS data provided some relief for employers who have said they are worried that migrant workers are being discouraged from coming to Britain because of the fall in the value of the pound since the Brexit vote and uncertainty about their future status in the country.
The number of workers in Britain from the other 27 EU countries rose by 50,000 to just under 2.34 million in the first three months of 2017. The figure fell by 50,000 in the last three months of 2016.
The ONS also said productivity, one of the weak points of Britain’s economy, fell sharply during the first quarter. Output per hour declined 0.5 percent compared with the fourth quarter, the biggest drop since the end of 2015.

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