The Office for Budget Responsibility’s (OBR) November 2025 Economic and Fiscal Outlook offers a mixed picture of the UK’s economic outlook and fiscal challenges. On the surface, the numbers suggest stabilisation: growth has been revised up, fiscal headroom has doubled, and inflation is expected to ease back toward target. That should result in lower interest …
The £2,000 Pension Salary Sacrifice Cap: Fairness or a Blow to Savings?
When the Chancellor announced a £2,000 annual cap on salary sacrifice into pensions, it appeared as a minor adjustment. However, it could significantly influence the UK’s pension incentive structure, potentially altering saving behaviour, workplace culture, and long‑term capital markets, which warrants closer examination. A fiscal grab framed as fairness? Salary sacrifice has long been a …
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Fiscal forecast errors part 2 – the political and financial implications
Following on from my last blog, which reviewed the history of poor fiscal forecasting in the UK and considered whether this was due to an overestimation of growth, or receipts, or an underestimation of spending or, indeed, all three, this blog looks at the effects of this persistent misstep. Political optimism vs Economic facts: The …
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