As the campaign to become the leader of the Conservative party and therefore Prime Minister of the UK is whittled down to the final two candidates, the economy continues to struggle. It has shown paltry growth since the crisis of 2007/8, mainly down to poor productivity. ‘Levelling up’, Brexit, none of these has changed that …
Minding the gap – UK rewards to labour and capital differ significantly
Last week saw the release of labour market data for the UK. It showed: unemployment at a 1975 low of 4% employment at an all-time high since data was collated on this basis in 1971, at 75.2% of the labour force, and wage inflation rising at its fastest nominal pace since 2008, up 3.4% including …
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