scorecard
  1. Home
  2. finance
  3. 21 charts that the UK's top economists want you to see before you vote in the General Election

21 charts that the UK's top economists want you to see before you vote in the General Election

Austerity has stalled.

21 charts that the UK's top economists want you to see before you vote in the General Election

Real wages are still way down.

Real wages are still way down.

'Plan A' died a long time ago.

The Bank of England will likely raise rates.

The Bank of England will likely raise rates.

Productivity has been hammered.

Productivity has been hammered.

Young peoples' wages were hit hardest.

Young peoples

Growth has been worse than under the last government.

Growth has been worse than under the last government.

The UK is back to work, but productivity is awful.

The UK is back to work, but productivity is awful.

Home ownership is more skewed to the old.

Home ownership is more skewed to the old.

Household debt is expected to surge.

Household debt is expected to surge.

Companies want to invest.

Companies want to invest.

The US recovery has been much more clear.

The US recovery has been much more clear.

The UK is very unequal.

The UK is very unequal.

Small firms are desperate to hire.

Small firms are desperate to hire.

Growth per person is still very poor.

Growth per person is still very poor.

Interest rates haven't moved since 2009.

Interest rates haven

Older workers are staying in work.

Older workers are staying in work.

Low healthcare productivity will send debt climbing.

Low healthcare productivity will send debt climbing.

Tax hikes are probably coming.

Tax hikes are probably coming.

Employment has been the UK's star performer.

Employment has been the UK

The pound is indicating concerns about the election result.

The pound is indicating concerns about the election result.

Popular Right Now




Advertisement