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More than a fifth of UK adults still not looking for work

More than a fifth of UK working-age adults are still not in work or actively looking for work, official figures suggest.

The UK economic inactivity rate was 21.5% in the three months to January, marking a drop from both the previous quarter and year, and is relatively low compared with trends since 2009.

However, the number of people not looking for work has been brought into sharp focus as the government brings in plans to try to boost UK economic growth.

The figures come after controversial plans to cut sickness and disability benefits were announced this week, and ahead of next week’s Spring Statement when Chancellor Rachel Reeves will give an update on her economic plans.


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