Labour market steadies, but energy shock clouds the outlook

Martin Beck, Chief Economist | Economic Consulting and Analysis

The labour market steadied somewhat at the start of 2026, but remains weak beneath the surface, especially for younger and entry-level workers. But a fresh energy price shock now threatens to hit demand and employment, limiting the scope for the Bank of England to cut rates.

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