Pantheon Macroeconomics

Best viewed on a device with a bigger screen...

13th Jun 2023 15:22U.K., Daily Monitor

  • Wage growth regained momentum in April; not all of the pick-up can be pinned on the National Living Wage.
  • Job market tightness, however, has continued to unswind, as unemployment edges up and vacancies fall.
  • Demand for employees will remain fairly flat, while labour supply rises; employers will have the upper hand soon.

Are you taking full advantage of our daily publications?

Pantheon Macroeconomics produce daily publications for U.S., Eurozone, Latin America, UK and Asia, as well as analysis on key data within a few minutes of their release.

U.S. Economic Research
Eurozone Economic Research
Latin America Economic Research
UK Economic Research
Asia Economic Research
 

Sign up for your complimentary trial

To start your complimentary trial, highlight the areas you are interested in subcribing to and click next.

United States

Eurozone

United Kingdom

China +

Emerging Asia

Latin America

Next

 
Consistently Right
Access Key Enabled Navigation
Keywords for: 14 June 2023 UK Monitor

employees, June, labour, unemployment, average weekly wages, business surveys, cpi, cpi inflation, employees, employment, energy, headline unemployment, house prices, interest rate, job market, labour, labour demand, labour market, mpc, national living wage, October, paye, payroll, q2, surveys, unemployment, unemployment rate, wage growth, wage rises, wages, weekly wages, Pantheon Macro, Pantheon Macroeconomics, independent macro research, independent research, ian shepherdson, economic intelligence