Employment in the UK is at its highest in nearly 50 years with a surge of 222,000 more people in work compared to last year’s hiring period.
The current rate of 76.1 per cent employment, released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), matches World War 2 figures.
More than 130,000 women got into work in the period between November 2018 and January this year, while older people also drove the labour market boom.
However while real wage growth is improving, analysts like the Resolution Foundation have pointed out that levels of weekly pay are still £9 lower than they were a decade ago.
And last year the Joseph Rowntree Foundation revealed that four million people are trapped by in-work poverty, meaning around an eighth of people can be classed as working poor.
Today’s ONS figures show that unemployment fell by 34,000 to 1.34 million, the lowest since 1975.