UK employment growth slowed in March as Covid-19 began to hit, official figures show

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21 Apr 2020 • 2:30 PM MYT
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A message of support for key workers on a screen in Piccadilly Circus, as the spread of the coronavirus disease continues, London April 17, 2020. — Reuters pic

LONDON, April 21 ― The number of people in work in Britain grew more slowly last month than in February, official figures showed today in one of the first signs of the impact of the coronavirus shutdown on jobs.

Growth in the number of people on British companies' payrolls slowed to 0.8 per cent in March from 1.1 per cent in February, according to preliminary tax data that has been released earlier than usual to give a clearer sense of the impact of Covid-19.

“These experimental statistics show a softening picture in March, but cover the month as a whole including the period before the coronavirus restrictions were in place,” David Freeman, an official at the Office for National Statistics, said.

The ONS also reported a 12,100 monthly increase in the number of unemployment benefit claims for March, far below the median forecast of 172,500 in a Reuters poll of economists.

The claims data is based on the situation on March 12, before much of the economy was shut down on March 23. ― Reuters