Labour Market Statistics - September 2025
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The labour market statistics were published today by the Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency.
Payrolled employees and median earnings increased over the year
- The number of employees receiving pay through HMRC PAYE in NI in August 2025 was 810,100, a decrease of 0.1% over the month and an increase 0.4% over the year.
- Earnings data from HMRC PAYE indicated that NI employees had a median monthly pay of Pound 2,371 in August 2025, unchanged over the month and an increase of Pound 67 (2.9%) over the year.
- The estimates from HMRC PAYE for the latest period are based on early data and, therefore, are more likely to be subject to larger revisions.
Labour Force Survey headline measures
- The latest NI seasonally adjusted unemployment rate (the proportion of economically active people aged 16 and over who were unemployed) for the period May-July 2025 was estimated from the Labour Force Survey at 2.2%. This represents an increase of 0.4 percentage points (pps) over the quarter and an increase of 0.4pps over the year.
- The proportion of people aged 16 to 64 in work (the employment rate) increased by 0.1pps over the quarter and decreased by 0.9pps over the year to 71.8%.
- The total number of weekly hours worked in NI was estimated at 29.3 million hours, a decrease of 3.4% on the previous quarter and unchanged from the equivalent period last year.
- The economic inactivity rate (the proportion of people aged 16 to 64 who were not working and not seeking or available to work) decreased by 0.4pps over the quarter and increased by 0.6pps over the year to 26.5%.
Seasonally adjusted claimant count rate unchanged over the month
- In August 2025, the seasonally adjusted number of people on the claimant count was 36,200 (3.7% of the workforce), which was unchanged from the previous month's revised figure. The August 2025 claimant count is 21.3% higher than the pre-pandemic count in March 2020.
Latest annual total of confirmed redundancies lower than previous year
- NISRA, acting on behalf of the Department for the Economy, received confirmation that 170 redundancies occurred in August 2025. Over the year, September 2024 to August 2025, 2,430 redundancies were confirmed, which was approximately ninety-five percent of the figure for the previous year (2,550).
- There were 130 proposed redundancies in August 2025, taking the annual total to 3,080, which was over ten percent higher than the figure for the previous year (2,760).
Quarterly Employment Survey (QES) headline measures
- Businesses reported that employee jobs increased over the quarter (0.4%) and increased over the year (2.5%) to 842,740 jobs in June 2025.
Commentary
- The latest Labour Market results highlight a slowing down of the labour market within Northern Ireland. Across all sources changes in the employment levels over the year have been relatively small, with an increase in payrolled employee numbers from the HMRC payroll data and a decrease in the employment rate from the Labour Force Survey (LFS). Both the unemployment rate and the economic inactivity rate from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) have increased.
- The latest HMRC payroll data shows that payrolled employees decreased by 0.1% over the month and increased by 0.4% over the year. Payrolled earnings were unchanged over the month and were 2.9% higher than August 2024.
- Households reported, via the Labour Force Survey (LFS), over the year to May-July 2025, increases in both the unemployment rate (by 0.4pps to 2.2%) and the economic inactivity rate (by 0.6pps to 26.5%), while the employment rate decreased by 0.9pps to 71.8%. None of these annual changes were statistically significant.
- The total number of hours worked in May-July 2025 was unchanged over the year, at 29.3million hours per week. This figure is 0.7% above the pre-pandemic position recorded in November-January 2020 and is 3.4% below the highest level recorded in this time series (30.4 million hours per week, in February-April 2025).
- Businesses reported, via the Quarterly Employment Survey, that employee jobs in NI increased over the quarter and the year to reach a new series high, 842,740 jobs, in June 2025. Quarterly increases in employee jobs were seen within the manufacturing, other industry and services sectors while there was a quarterly decrease in the construction sector. The manufacturing and services sectors reached a new series high in June 2025. There were increases in employee jobs over the year within the manufacturing, construction and services sectors with an annual decrease in the other industries sector.
- In August 2025, the Department was notified of 170 confirmed redundancies, bringing the rolling twelve-month total of confirmed redundancies to 2,430, approximately ninety-five percent of the figure for the previous year (2,550). In addition, 130 proposed redundancies were notified to the Department in August 2025. The annual total of proposed redundancies was 3,080, over ten percent higher than the figure for the previous year (2,760). Both the twelve-month totals of proposed and confirmed redundancies are similar to the levels seen in the decade preceding the pandemic.
- Finally, the claimant count estimate over the month to August 2025 was unchanged from the revised figure for July 2025. The claimant count rate for August 2025 was also unchanged from the revised rate for July 2025 of 3.7%.











