The Office for National Statistics (ONS) releases quarterly figures on how many young people are considered Neet in the UK over a period of three months.
The ONS produces its estimates from its Labour Force Survey. The survey has seen fewer people respond in recent years, which makes the results more volatile than they were previously.
In the latest stats, covering the period from April to June 2025, there were 948,000 young people who were Neet in the UK. That's equivalent to 12.8% of all people aged 16 to 24.
Most Neets fall under the economically inactive category. There was an estimated 583,000 economically inactive Neets from April to June 2025 - an increase of 14,000 on the January to March period.
The overall number of Neets tends to fluctuate throughout the year. The figure for April to June was higher than the January to March number of 923,000, but lower than the 11-year high of 987,000 recorded between October and December 2024.
The number of Neets was at its highest over 10 years ago, in July to September 2011, when the number peaked at over a million following the 2008 financial crisis.