Flats to rent in Sutton: Youth employment defies UK trend

Posted on 1 February, 2011 by MOVEHUT

Sutton seems to buck up the rising fashion of youth unemployment in UK encouraging more job hunters to think of moving from flats to boroughs to rent in Sutton.

As per the local council, the unemployment rate of the borough’s population under 25 years dropped by 4 % over the period of September to December 2010, with fewer 18-24 years old job hunters allowance at the beginning of year 2011 than in November 2010.

After comparing it with the UK wide average, the authority saw youth unemployment increased to 20.3 % in the 3 months till December, with 951000 under 25 years being jobless.

Sutton Council’s executive member for economic development, planning and housing, Jayne McCoy said: “Young people are the future of our community and by equipping them with the skills and assistance they need in their early careers we are also investing in the prosperity of the borough for years to come.”

Sutton Council asked companies earlier this month to back the Business Improvement District proposal, which focuses to create a definite commercial area in the town centre and improve the local economy.

 



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