Bust to boom: how UK central bank boosted births after 2008 crisis
by Larry Elliott Economics editor from on (#4WZJR)
Low borrowing costs led to 14,500 additional babies being born in 2009, researchers say
New research by the Bank of England has shown that its efforts a decade ago to prevent a 1930s-style depression had the spin-off effect of boosting Britain's birth rate.
The Bank's study found that the emergency slashing of interest rates in the winter of 2008-09 cut the household bills for families on floating rate mortgages and made having children more affordable.
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