Exeter's economy is booming
Exeter had the tenth highest growth in private sector jobs in the UK last year, a new report has revealed.
The Centre for Cities Outlook 2018 report shows an increase of 3,000 jobs in Exeter – a 5.1% increase on the previous year.
The highly-regarded report also tracks Exeter as the second fastest growing city by population in the UK, with only Coventry ahead of the South West capital.
Cities Outlook 2018 is an annual health check of the 63 largest cities in the UK with a focus on the impact of increasing automation.
Cllr Rachel Sutton, Exeter City Council’s Lead Councillor for Economy and Culture, said the report showed Exeter as a leading economic force in the UK.
“It’s extremely encouraging to see Exeter punching above its weight, up there among the leading cities in the UK for economic growth. This is positive news and confirmation that the city is moving in the right direction,” she added.
Exeter’s low unemployment rate is also highlighted in the report, with the city listed as the 5th lowest in the entire UK.
Exeter is also singled out for:
- Being one of only seven cities where emissions have reduced by 10 per cent
- Having the fifth lowest benefit claimant counts – 0.9%
- Being well qualified – 43% of Exeter’s population have high level academic qualifications and the city is the second lowest for having no formal qualifications
Cllr Sutton added: “For Exeter to thrive it’s vitally important that the city keeps grows and attract big companies down to the south west, bringing jobs and prosperity to the area.”
The report can be found at http://www.centreforcities.org/publication/cities-outlook-2018/