Unemployment rises by 88,000
Unemployment climbed by 88,000 over the three months to August to reach 2.47 million, official figures showed today.
However, the rate at which the jobless total is rising is much slower than in recent times. In the three months to July, it rocketed by 210,000.
Short-term unemployment (up to six months) fell by 57,000 over the three months to August to reach 1.36 million. This is the first quarterly fall since the three months to March 2008.
The number of people claiming jobseeker's allowance rose by 20,800 to 1.63 million in September – the highest since April 1997, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Paul Kenny, general secretary of the GMB union, says: "Bad as these figures are, there are some tentative signs of a very fragile recovery in the economy."
How to limit the financial damage
If you're out of work or are concerned you may soon lose your job, there are a number of steps you can take to protect yourself.
The Redundancy Help guide has a full break-down but here are some tips for starters:
Pay off debts. If you've any spare savings, use them to clear outstanding credit cards or loans. Having debts hanging over you during redundancy is a nightmare. The cost of most debts vastly exceeds the interest earned on savings...
...but keep access to emergency funds. If you pay off debts, and it takes longer than planned to find a new job, you may need some money. More info in the Should I Repay My Debts? guide.
Do a debt audit. If your debts are costing a fortune, consider switching to cheaper forms of credit. You may struggle to get credit if already out of work as this will harm your credit score. See the Best Balance Transfers, Best Bank Account, Cheap Loans and Mortgage Finding guides.
Check out mortgage rescue schemes. If you have a mortgage, work out what level of protection you have if you were to lose your job. Both private, work based and government schemes may help. See the Mortgage Arrears guide.
Up your income. There are a host of ways to generate short-term cash, from mystery shopping to flogging your CD collection. See the Boost Your Income guide for ideas. Also reclaim unfair bank charges (there is no hold on reclaiming if you're in financial trouble) or missold PPI. Free template letters are available in the PPI reclaiming and Bank Charges Hardship guides.
Do a budget & money makeover. Run through your finances to see what bills you can cut (see the Money Makeover guide) and do a full budget to ensure you're living within your means (see the Free Budget Planner). The Stop Spending guide will also show you ways to cut back.
Further Reading/Key links
Ease the unemployment pain: Redundancy Help