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Analysis

GBP

March 2025 UK Jobs Report: Continued Loosening Leaves BoE Behind The Curve

Michael Brown
Michael Brown
Senior Research Strategist
13 May 2025
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This morning’s UK labour market report pointed to a continued weakening in employment conditions as the first quarter came to a close.

Unemployment, in the three months to March, rose to 4.5%, its highest level since the summer of 2021, having previously held steady at 4.4% since last November.

Meanwhile, earnings growth continued to cool, though remains at a pace that, for the time being, is too hot, if sustained, to be compatible with the 2% inflation target. Overall pay rose 5.5% on an annual basis, its slowest pace since last October, while private sector earnings rose 5.6% YoY, a touch cooler than the BoE's 5.76% expectation. Importantly, these pay figures don’t account for the national minimum & living wage hikes, which will skew the data higher next month, though there may be some offsetting impact from higher employer national insurance contributions.

Speaking of April, the more timely HMRC metric of payrolled employment pointed to a 33k decline in employment last month, the second straight monthly decline, and the fifth monthly fall in employment in the last six months.

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On the whole, this morning’s data once again paints a picture of a labour market that continues to gradually weaken, and where slack continues to develop. Of course, this must come with the usual caveat that the data must be taken with a pinch of salt, due to the shambolic nature of the ONS, and its ongoing survey issues.

Nevertheless, the continued labour market weakness makes it even more perplexing as to why the Bank of England stuck to its ‘gradual and careful’ guidance on policy easing last week, and as to why two policymakers saw no need to ease policy at all.

With that in mind, a cut in June remains a tall order, being off the cards for all intents and purposes, with August being the base case for the Old Lady’s next 25bp cut. That said, the current policy guidance seems to be on borrowed time, with the MPC potentially finding themselves some way behind the curve by that stage. Hence, there seems an air of inevitability, so long as the inflation backdrop evolves in line with expectations, that the Bank will have to embark on a faster cutting cycle, potentially in larger clips, towards the end of the third quarter.

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