Introduction
The following report uses data taken from the Quarterly Economic Survey carried out by the Chamber in
the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2022. This regular survey asks businesses a series of questions on key
economic indicators. The survey ran from 07/11/22 and 01/12/22.
Summary
In total, there were 356 responses. Of these, 36.0% can be broadly classified as
Manufacturers. 64.0% can be broadly classified as Service Sector businesses. 42.0%
of businesses employed fewer than 10 people. 33.0% employed
10-49 people. 19.0% employed 50-249 people. 6.0% employed over 250 people.
47.0% of businesses were active in international markets over the course of past quarter.
Wider Economic Context
The unemployment rate for East Midlands reported by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) increased by 1.2% compared to the previous three-month (May’22 to July’22) period to 3.6% in the July’22 to September’22 period. Youth (16-17 years) unemployment increased from 15.1% to 18.5% compared to previous quarter. Nationally, the number of job vacancies for the period August’22 to October’22 was 1,225,000 which is fourth consecutive period showcasing fall in the number of vacancies. Accomodation and food service activities and Information and communication saw largest decreases – adding up to negative 23.2%.
According to Bank of England’s latest report, inflation is really high and is expected to fall sharply from middle of next year. Looking at the exchange rates, the GBP stands at 1.15 in November – 0.03 lower than in September’22. The latest data from Department for International Trade (Q2 2022) show exports valuing £5.62 billion from the East Midlands region.