Unemployment fell again in February and by the end of the month there were fewer jobseekers than at any time since June 2019.
There were 307 people out of work at the end of February. This compared to 316 the previous month and 1000 at the same time last year as the island faced another covid lockdown.
The latest monthly unemployment figures were released by the Committee for Employment & Social Security this morning.
There were also 327 people doing some work but looking for more and claiming a top-up from the Committee. But the number of people in this category was also down - from 350 the previous month and from 506 at the same time last year.
New unemployment claims halved between January and February.
Pictured: This chart shows the number of people unemployed in various months over the past eight years.
The number of jobseekers who were without work during the last week of February was only around 50 more than in the summer of 2017 when unemployment fell to its lowest level of recent years.
And the number of vacant jobs promoted by the Committee's Job Centre increased to 565 - more than five times the number of vacancies promoted at the same time last year.
In Alderney, there were five jobseekers at the end of February compared to four at the end of January and 12 at the same time last year.
Pictured: A snapshot of unemployment at the end of February was released this morning by the Committee for Employment & Social Security.
Comments
Comments on this story express the views of the commentator only, not Bailiwick Publishing. We are unable to guarantee the accuracy of any of those comments.