Is the recession finally over?
To many people it may feel as though the UK has been stuck in recession forever, and the recent recession has resulted in many businesses and consumers suffering hugely as a result of job losses, plummeting sales and profits, and financial and economic chaos. Read more
Tags: Macroeconomics, Economy of the United Kingdom, recessions, Economic history, economics, Late-2000s recessionBetter future for economy following drop in unemployment
February 5, 2010 by admin
Filed under News, News Utilities
Recent figures showing that unemployment has finally fallen has brought with it hopes that the future of the economy is looking a little brighter. The figures showed that there was a significant drop in unemployment figures for the month of December. Many think that this will spell good news for both the jobs market and the economy as a whole. December saw unemployment levels fall for the first time in around two years according to reports.
Tags: unemployment, Chris Grayling, month, jobless figures, Labor, economics, global credit crisis, Late-2000s recessionDarling admits that he was too optimistic about the recession
Earlier this month the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, boldly admitted that his initial predictions about the ongoing recession that has gripped the UK were too optimistic. Darling said that he had underestimated the recession, which he had originally predicted would be over by the middle of this year. In an interview with a leading national newspaper, the chancellor simply said ‘It’s worse than we thought’. Read more
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