Britain has been in a 15-year economic slump. This is our route out of it | Torsten Bell
Ours is the most unequal major economy in Europe, with poorer workers losing out most. It's time to start playing to our strengths
Britain has huge strengths, but it is now impossible to miss that we're in a phase of relative decline. A year or two of poor productivity growth and flatlining wages is survivable, but 15 long years of stagnation is not: workers today take home no more than they did heading into the financial crisis. The cost of wages not growing as they used to? 10,700 a year for the average worker.
Slow growth combines with longer-lasting high inequality: the UK is Europe's most unequal large economy. That combination has proved toxic for people in Britain on middle and low incomes. We think we're similar to the likes of France or Germany, but our poorer families are now a staggering 27% worse off than their French and German counterparts.
Torsten Bell is chief executive of the Resolution Foundation
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