Article 4C2Q2 UK households spend above their income for longest period since 1980s

UK households spend above their income for longest period since 1980s

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Richard Partington Economics correspondent
from Economics | The Guardian on (#4C2Q2)

Average families have been net borrowers since just after Brexit referendum, says ONS

British households have spent more than they received for an unprecedented nine consecutive quarters amid a longer squeeze on real incomes, according to official figures.

Households across the country have been net borrowers in every quarter between October 2016 - when living costs started to rise after the Brexit vote - and December 2018. The Office for National Statistics said the run of nine quarters was unprecedented on comparable records dating back to 1987.

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