UK Economy Struggles to Gain Momentum Despite Growth Pledge and Lowered Forecasts

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Despite the UK economy avoiding a recession, there are concerns about the ongoing cost-of-living crisis as many individuals struggle with high prices and interest rates. While inflation has fallen, the country is not yet out of the woods. Unlike the US, the Bank of England has not signaled any rate cuts, citing higher wage inflation in the UK. The economy has not experienced the expected recession, but there is no forecast for growth either, indicating a stagnant situation.
- No recession, but no take-off for the UK's economy BBC.com
- Signals are flashing red for Rishi Sunak’s economic growth pledge The Guardian
- GDP monthly estimate, UK: October 2023 Office for National Statistics
- Goldman Sachs, J.P.Morgan cut UK's 2023 growth forecast to 0.5% Reuters UK
- UK economy shrinks 0.3% amid high interest rates Yahoo Finance
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