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Unemployment falls AGAIN and weekly earnings up despite Brexit, new figures show

The number of people out of work fell by 16,000 in the last three months, almost beating all-time records

UNEMPLOYMENT has dropped again as Britain continues to shrug off uncertainty from the referendum result and the economy powers through.

And average weekly earnings are up 2.6%, according to new stats from the Office for National Statistics.

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Wages rose by 2.6% in the last yearCredit: PA:Press Association

Despite the doom and gloom predictions for the UK economy after the referendum result, the number of women in work reached a record high of 15 million this quarter - the best result since records began in the 1970s.

The number of people out of work fell by 16,000 in the last three months, and the UK now has one of the lowest employment rates in the EU.

In total there were 31.7 million people in work - 74.4% - almost beating all-time records.

The economy is continuing to be resilient, despite the Brexit vote

Typical weekly pay was up to £475 per week, from £463 the year before.

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Average incomes were up 2.6% on last year too - far above inflation.

"Today's data provides the clearest evidence yet that the jobs market has started to cool off since the Brexit vote," said John Hawksworth, chief economist at PwC.

So far the negative predictions from the Bank of England and other economists have failed to materialise.

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Work and Pensions Secretary Damian Green said the good news was seen right across the UK.

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