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One in ten º£½ÇÊÓÆµ retail jobs at risk by 2028 amid rising costs and regulatory pressures

The number of jobs in retail has already dropped by over 350,000 since 2015, a fall nearly ten times bigger than the total number of jobs in the steel industry, the British Retail Consortium has found

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A new report has warned that one in ten jobs in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ retail sector could be lost by 2028 due to escalating cost pressures.

The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has found that since 2015, over 350,000 retail jobs have been cut, a figure nearly ten times larger than the total number of jobs in the steel industry, as reported by .

Despite the government's "repeated interventions [in steel] to prevent factory closures and save British jobs," the retail sector has been burdened with increasing costs and bureaucracy, according to the BRC.

Amendments to Employer's National Insurance have resulted in a £2.4bn expense for the industry, while the rise in the National Living Wage in April added an extra £2.7bn to wage costs.

Since April, the cost of employing a full-time entry-level worker has surged by 10.3%, and part-time employment costs have risen by 13.5%, as per the BRC's findings.

BRC chief Helen Dickinson criticised the lack of action from policymakers in response to the wave of job losses in retail, stating, "While factory closures are met by promises of action, the wave of retail jobs losses has been met with indifference from policymakers."

She further commented on the state of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ retail sector, saying, "º£½ÇÊÓÆµ retail is world-leading, innovative, and a major contributor to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy, yet the stranglehold of increasing costs, taxes and red tape risks undermining the very things Government is seeking to create: local investment, growth, and increasing the numbers of people in work,".

According to the latest jobs report by Adzuna, the number of retail job vacancies has plummeted by 39% year on year.