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Bank Of England’s Mann Links Youth Unemployment Spike To Minimum Wage Hikes

U.K. youth unemployment has climbed to 13.7% over the past three years, following wage increases of up to 46% for younger workers.

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Bank Of England’s Mann Links Youth Unemployment Spike To Minimum Wage Hikes

Economist and member of the Bank Of England’s Monetary Policy Committee Catherine Mann poses for a photograph ahead of a speech at Manchester Business School in Manchester, Britain, January 12, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble

A sharp rise in Britain’s minimum wage for younger workers over the past three years has contributed to an increase in unemployment for that age group, Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann said in a newspaper interview on Sunday.

The unemployment rate for 18-24 year olds in Britain was 13.7% in the three months to November, up from 10.2% three years earlier and its highest since the fourth quarter of 2020.

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Over the same three-year period, unemployment for the whole workforce has risen to 5.1% from 3.9%.

Speaking to the Sunday Telegraph, Mann said she believed the rise in youth unemployment reflected disproportionately big increases in the minimum wage for that age group, rather than being a leading indicator for a broader rise in unemployment.

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“I think we have to be very careful in the storyline about youth unemployment being the canary in the coal mine for a deeper deterioration in the labour market,” she said.

“The accumulation over three years of the rise in the National Living Wage for that group has been manifested in unemployment for that category of workers. Very unfortunate, but it is true. It is a fact,” she added.

Britain’s minimum wage rate for 21-22 year-old workers has risen by 33% over the past three years to bring it in line with the 12.71 pounds ($17.35) hourly National Living Wage paid to older workers, while the rate for workers aged 18-20 has risen 46% to 10 pounds an hour.

Britain’s government has said it wants to bring the minimum wage paid to 18-20 year-old workers in line with older workers too.

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Mann is a former chief economist at the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and voted against the BoE’s last three rate cuts due to concerns about inflation.

($1 = 0.7327 pounds)

(Reporting by David Milliken; Editing by Susan Fenton)

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