Jobs figures: NI pay packets continue to grow in April
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Pay packets in Northern Ireland continued to grow in April with typical monthly pay of 拢2,192.
That is an increase of 拢140 or 6.8% in 12 months.
Wages in NI still lag the UK average monthly pay of 拢2,381 in April, which was an increase of 6.9% or 拢153 over the year.
The latest figures from HMRC also show the unemployment rate for January to March was 2.1% - down 0.3% on the year and the lowest of the UK regions.
The proportion of people in work rose by 1% over the year to 71.8% - the highest level since before the pandemic.
However it is still well below the UK rate of 74.5%.
The number of people not in work and not looking for a job - the economically inactive, for example students, carers or sick - decreased by 0.8% over the year to 26.6%.
The rate in Northern Ireland continues to be significantly higher than the UK average of 22.1%.
The most common reason for economic inactivity was "long-term sick", with 122,000 making up 39.2% of the total economically inactive.
Meanwhile, the number of people in Northern Ireland on company payrolls dipped last month which could be a sign of the jobs market softening.
The figures show that in April there were 799,600 employees on company payrolls - that's 0.3% lower than March but 1.3% higher than the same time last year.
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