Unemployment

Definitions of Unemployment Unemployment Rate. This is the % of people in the labour force without a job but  registered as being willing and available for work Labour Force  Those people holding a job or registered as willing and able to work Therefore this is the number employed plus number unemployed (but actively seeking work) …

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Why is the US Facing A Decline in Life Expectancy ?

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Why are Americans dying early? Why The US Has WORST Life Expectancy in Developed WorldWatch this video on YouTube The US is one of the richest countries in the world. In recent years, its economy has grown far faster than Europe. But, there is another kind of American exceptionalism, Americans are dying earlier. In 1970, …

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Australia is Rich, but Struggling to Afford Living Costs

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The Australian economy is unique. 35% of the country is practically desert and geographically it is isolated. 98% of its trade is exported by sea. Yet, it has become one of the richest countries in the world. Richer than the UK, France and Germany. From 1991 to 2020, it experienced the world record for the …

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7 Reasons to be More Optimistic about UK economy –

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The UK economy has undergone a real battering in the past 15 years. For decades, the UK grew around 2% a year, but per capita incomes are now barely increasing. It’s not just about a global downturn, the UK has fallen further behind similar economies like France and Germany on key metrics like income and …

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How Ireland Became Very Rich, but Unaffordable to Live

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Ireland can lay claim to be the third richest country in the world. In the 1970s, Ireland was one of the poorest countries in Western Europe, largely agrarian and with real incomes that lagged its neighbour across the Irish Sea. But, then over the next few decades, the Irish economy started to grow faster than …

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Can UK Afford Winter Fuel Discount for Pensioners?

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Faced with a black hole in public finances, the Labour government have announced an end to universal winter fuel allowance for pensioners. It will now be means-tested. It means 9.4 million individual pensioners will lose the £200-£300 a year allowance. It will save the government an estimated £1.6bn a year, which as we shall see …

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Why Brexit Failed the UK

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In May 2016, Britain voted to leave the EU. The only reason David Cameron held a referendum was because he was convinced he would win. But, he hadn’t expected Boris Johnson to make a last minute switch and help galvanise a Vote Leave campaign. Brexit – The Big MistakeWatch this video on YouTube The result …

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Future of UK House Prices – Boom or Bust?

If you had bought a house in 1996, in just eleven years it would have increased 258% £51,367 to £184,131 (258%). After the credit crunch, there was widespread pessimism and stagnant wages, but it didn’t stop house prices rising  83% from 149,709 to 273,000. In the past 50 years, UK house prices have risen almost …

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