14.04.2026

Nearly 8 in 10 UK workers fear job loss in 2026 as redundancy and recession concerns rise

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A new report from MyPerfectCV®, a leading UK CV builder, finds that many UK workers are experiencing growing anxiety about job security and the wider economy. Based on a survey of 800 UK employees, the UK Job Security Report 2026 shows that nearly four in five workers (79 per cent) are worried about losing their job in 2026, with many expecting redundancies and unemployment to rise. As economic pressures and cost-of-living concerns persist, workers remain uncertain about the stability of the labour market in the months ahead.

“Many workers are feeling increasingly uncertain about their job security right now,” said Dr. Jasmine Escalera, career expert from MyPerfectCV. “Concerns about layoffs, rising unemployment, and the broader economic outlook are clearly shaping how employees view their stability at work.”

Job Security Concerns Are Increasing

Workers report significantly higher levels of job insecurity compared with the previous year. Compared to last year, UK workers say they feel:

In total, nearly seven in 10 workers say they feel more worried about job security than they did in 2025. When asked specifically about how worried they are about losing their jobs, they responded:

Workers Expect Redundancies to Rise

Many workers believe layoffs will increase both within their organisations and across the broader economy. When asked how likely redundancies are at their organisation in 2026:

Looking nationally, nearly two-thirds of workers believe redundancies will increase this year:

Workers Fear Rising Unemployment and Business Closures

Workers are also concerned about the broader economic outlook for the UK. When asked about the labour market:

Meanwhile, many workers expect continued strain on businesses:

Biggest Concerns for UK Workers in 2026

Economic pressure remains the dominant concern for many workers entering the new year:

The findings suggest that financial stability and job security remain top priorities for UK workers as they navigate an uncertain economic environment.

To view the full report and for more information, please visit https://www.myperfectcv.co.uk/blog/uk-job-security-report-2026.

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