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For June 2025, the Retail Sales Index (RSI) response rates were 62.6% based on returned forms, 2.3 percentage points above ...
Within public sector borrowing in the FY to June 2025, the current budget deficit was £44.5 billion, £6.5 billion more than in FY to June 2024. Public sector net investment increased by £1.0 billion ...
The annual 2023 data will be included for the first time in our GDP quarterly national accounts, UK: April to June 2025 bulletin, publishing on 30 September 2025, and our GDP Monthly estimate UK: ...
Public sector employment, UK: March 2025 Estimates of people employed in the public and private sectors in the UK.
An analysis of deaths involving COVID-19 that occurred between 2 January and 2 July 2021 in England, by vaccination status. Includes weekly age-standardised mortality rates for deaths involving ...
Weighted estimates for veteran responses in the UK by personal and service-related characteristics from the Veterans’ Survey 2022. Focuses on employment, skills, volunteering and employment support ...
Regional and subregional labour productivity, UK: 2022 Regional and subregional output per hour and output per job performance levels.
National life tables – life expectancy in the UK: 2021 to 2023 Trends in period life expectancy, a measure of the average number of years people will live beyond their current age, analysed by age and ...
Understanding local job markets is important for the UK economy. If we know which jobs are being advertised most frequently, and what relevant skills local people have, it helps us to identify ...
Housing costs have increased since 2022 amid rising inflation and higher interest rates. In the year to October 2022, inflation reached a 40-year-high, according to the Consumer Prices Index including ...
Milestones: journeying through modern life We revisit the key events that mark out adult life, the age at which people tend to experience them, and how they have changed over time. 8 April 2024 ...
People with more education are generally more likely to move away from their hometown. This is important because people with more qualifications tend to have higher earning potential – if a town does ...
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