15% of all Kent Households claiming Universal Credit
Another 3,364 people claimed Universal Credit (UC) in Kent in Dec 2020, meaning that nearly 13.11% of the working population aged between 16 – 64 is now unemployed in the County.
As a number 13.11% represent 157,304 individuals now claiming UC. This means 101,000 households across all Kent Councils, are claiming UC which is equivalent to 15% of all Kent households claiming UC.
The number of persons claiming UC inches ever higher across Kent, due to covid-19, it’s clear that the furlough system, introduced by the Chancellor Rishi Sunak has had a significant effect on slowing the rising levels of unemployment in the County.
The latest figures released today show Tonbridge JobCentrePlus has seen the highest average monthly increase across the year at 9.50% and Dover the smallest at 5.03% claiming UC.
Job losses have tended to be concentrated in specific low-wage sectors of the Kent economy, such as hospitality and tourism.



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