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Swansea to lead jobs recovery in Wales next year

Jobs numbers are expected to rebound by just over 8% in 2021

Swansea(Image: john myers)

Swansea will lead the jobs recovery in Wales next year according to new research.

The latest º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Powerhouse report by law firm Irwin Mitchell and the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr), reveals the city will be in the top ten of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cities for employment, with 8.1% year-on-year growth projected by the end of 2021.

Growth in employment is only forecast to be greater in Reading, Exeter, Oxford and Swindon.

 

The positive uptick in the city’s employment prospects is due to public sector jobs in education, health and administration being among those least affected by the coronavirus crisis.

The sector is set to remain the biggest source of employment in the city and the employment opportunities that continue to be created are projected to benefit Swansea in the year ahead.

By the end of 2021, Wales is expected to be a country of contrasts, with Swansea in sixth place in terms of employment and Cardiff in 15th position, with 6.4% growth year-on-year.

Yet by using annual GVA (gross value added) growth as a measure, both are projected to be in the bottom 20 of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cities in terms of economic output in the fourth quarter, with Swansea on 6.8% and Cardiff on 6.5% annual growth.

This year has seen both Swansea and Cardiff cope well with the impact of lockdown, with Cardiff in the top 20 Powerhouse cities in terms of economic output, at minus 8.5% annual economic growth, with Swansea lower down the list at minus  9.1% annual GVA growth to the end of the third quarter.

“Swansea has a robust service sector to fall back on but forecasts that see Welsh cities near the bottom of the table for economic growth next year are a big concern. The furlough scheme has undoubtedly helped many and with a vaccine in sight we must hope that Wales will benefit from government support as we emerge from what has been a difficult time for many people in Wales."