The Guardian view on Labour’s feelgood economy: it’s not for everyone – especially the poorest | Editorial
Ministers boast of rising wages. But for low earners, the cost of living crisis endures - with food and rent inflation erasing any pay gains
When Sir Keir Starmer told reporters last week that his government's upcoming budget would build on what we've done" by focusing on living standards" and making sure that people feel better off", it was clear that he was trying to shift the political narrative from soulless statistics to lived experience.
But if the prime minister is serious, he should look at the latest forecast from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR). The thinktank warns that while some households may indeed feel better off", many - particularly the poorest - will not. NIESR says real disposable income for the bottom tenth of households will fall this year. Living standards for the poorest fifth of Britain are well below their pre-pandemic level.
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