Households face 'dismal' rise in spending power, says IFS
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- The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has reported that average disposable income in the UK is projected to increase by only 0.5% annually over the next five years, indicating a dismal outlook for household spending power. This stagnation in income growth raises concerns about the financial well-being of families across the country.
- This limited growth in disposable income is significant as it suggests that households may struggle to keep up with rising living costs, potentially leading to increased financial strain and reduced consumer spending, which is crucial for economic recovery.
- The downward revision of economic growth forecasts, now estimated at an average of 1.5% annually, highlights broader issues within the UK economy, including declining productivity and persistent challenges that may hinder overall economic performance and stability.
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