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UK economy faces 'longest fall in living standards in 60 years' | UK economy faces 'longest fall in living standards in 60 years' |
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The UK is on course for its longest fall in living standards since records began over 60 years ago, the Resolution Foundation think tank has said. | The UK is on course for its longest fall in living standards since records began over 60 years ago, the Resolution Foundation think tank has said. |
Its post-Budget analysis says the squeeze on incomes is set to last longer than that which followed the post-2008 crash. | Its post-Budget analysis says the squeeze on incomes is set to last longer than that which followed the post-2008 crash. |
It says real disposable incomes are now set to fall for 19 successive quarters. | It says real disposable incomes are now set to fall for 19 successive quarters. |
The think tank was critical of the abolition of Stamp Duty for many first-time buyers. | The think tank was critical of the abolition of Stamp Duty for many first-time buyers. |
The Resolution Foundation is a not-for-profit research and policy organisation, which says its goal is to improve outcomes for people on low and modest incomes. | |
It said the £3bn cost of the Stamp Duty measure broke down to a subsidy of £160,000 per extra home owner. | |
The Foundation said this meant Chancellor Phillip Hammond could have simply bought people typically priced properties in over a quarter of local authorities, or built around 140,000 homes. | The Foundation said this meant Chancellor Phillip Hammond could have simply bought people typically priced properties in over a quarter of local authorities, or built around 140,000 homes. |
In his Budget speech, Mr Hammond said young people would benefit from the move: "This is our plan to deliver on the pledge we have made to the next generation that the dream of home ownership will become a reality in this country once again." | In his Budget speech, Mr Hammond said young people would benefit from the move: "This is our plan to deliver on the pledge we have made to the next generation that the dream of home ownership will become a reality in this country once again." |
'Grim backdrop' | 'Grim backdrop' |
The Resolution Foundation's main focus was on the growth downgrade, which it said put the economy on course to be £42bn smaller in 2022 than previously expected. | The Resolution Foundation's main focus was on the growth downgrade, which it said put the economy on course to be £42bn smaller in 2022 than previously expected. |
On Wednesday, the independent Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) cut its growth forecast sharply for 2017, from 2% to 1.5%, with growth for the next five years forecast to come in well under 2%. | On Wednesday, the independent Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) cut its growth forecast sharply for 2017, from 2% to 1.5%, with growth for the next five years forecast to come in well under 2%. |
The Foundation said that tax and benefit policies were set to put downward pressure on living standards and upward pressure on inequality, and would take an average of £715 away from the poorest third of households a year, while giving £185 to the richest third. | The Foundation said that tax and benefit policies were set to put downward pressure on living standards and upward pressure on inequality, and would take an average of £715 away from the poorest third of households a year, while giving £185 to the richest third. |
However, it welcomed the action taken by the government on Universal Credit. The chancellor announced a £1.5bn package to "address concerns" about the delivery of the benefit, and promised to scrap the initial seven-day waiting period for processing of claims. | However, it welcomed the action taken by the government on Universal Credit. The chancellor announced a £1.5bn package to "address concerns" about the delivery of the benefit, and promised to scrap the initial seven-day waiting period for processing of claims. |
Torsten Bell, director of the Resolution Foundation, said: "Faced with a grim economic backdrop, the chancellor will see this Budget as a political success. But that would be cold comfort for Britain's families given the bleak outlook it paints for their living standards. | Torsten Bell, director of the Resolution Foundation, said: "Faced with a grim economic backdrop, the chancellor will see this Budget as a political success. But that would be cold comfort for Britain's families given the bleak outlook it paints for their living standards. |
"Hopefully the OBR's forecasts will prove to be wrong because, while the first sentence of the Budget document reads 'the United Kingdom has a bright future', the brutal truth is: not on these forecasts it doesn't." | "Hopefully the OBR's forecasts will prove to be wrong because, while the first sentence of the Budget document reads 'the United Kingdom has a bright future', the brutal truth is: not on these forecasts it doesn't." |
One of the key issues holding back incomes is the slow pace of productivity growth, which was revised down by an average of 0.7% a year up to 2023. | One of the key issues holding back incomes is the slow pace of productivity growth, which was revised down by an average of 0.7% a year up to 2023. |
The Chancellor, Phillip Hammond, tried to address the productivity problem in Wednesday's Budget by expanding the National Productivity Investment Fund (NPIF). | The Chancellor, Phillip Hammond, tried to address the productivity problem in Wednesday's Budget by expanding the National Productivity Investment Fund (NPIF). |
This was launched last year to provide additional investment in housing, infrastructure, and research and development. The Budget increases the size of the NPIF from £23bn to £31bn. | This was launched last year to provide additional investment in housing, infrastructure, and research and development. The Budget increases the size of the NPIF from £23bn to £31bn. |
He also is increasing the Research and Development (R&D) Expenditure Credit, effectively tax relief for companies doing R&D. | He also is increasing the Research and Development (R&D) Expenditure Credit, effectively tax relief for companies doing R&D. |
Mr Hammond, who was under pressure from sections of his party in the run-up to Wednesday's speech, won praise for his Budget from Tory backbenchers. MPs told the BBC it was "very solid". | Mr Hammond, who was under pressure from sections of his party in the run-up to Wednesday's speech, won praise for his Budget from Tory backbenchers. MPs told the BBC it was "very solid". |