The UK economy is climbing again – but the road ahead looks rocky
by Richard Partington Economics correspondent from on (#6KAD5)
Figures may seem positive at first glance but the broader picture for UK plc is still one of relative stagnation
- Hopes of UK exit from recession boosted as GDP rises
- UK's weak economy is taking a toll on its labour market
Britain's economy is on the road to recovery. After a dismal end to last year as soaring living costs forced households to cut back their spending, official figures show growth returned in January with a modest 0.2% increase.
The early signals show that the UK is on track to emerge from a minor recession within months, powered by a recovery in consumer spending amid resilient pay growth and receding inflation. But that isn't to say the economy is racing ahead, or that a renaissance in living standards awaits.
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