Question: Why Has Demand for Train Travel Increased Despite Higher Prices?

Since the 1980s, UK train travel has increased sharply. Despite above-inflation price increases, demand for travel by train continues to grow. This is due to several factors including – economic growth, congestion on roads, higher rents in city centres, causing more demand for commuting. Three interesting graphs from Social Trends vol 40. Source: Office of …

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Why UK Energy Prices are so High

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In April 2025, average UK energy prices will rise another 6.4%, leaving an average household cost of £1,849 which is £600 more than 3 years ago. It’s not just households experiencing a rise in energy costs, IL businesses face the highest cost of electricity in Europe. It is proving very damaging for the remaining industrial …

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What Will happen to UK House Prices in 2025

2024 has seen UK house prices seamingly defy gravity once more, with prices rising back close to the all-time peak. If you bought an average house at the start of 2020, you would be sitting on capital gains of £53,000. A 25% rise. What Will happen to UK House Prices in 2025?Watch this video on …

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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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Forecasts for House Prices in 2024

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With house prices falling in the past 12 months, is it worth waiting to buy or is better just to bite the bullet and not worry about forecasts for interest rates and house prices? Buying a House in 2024 – Should You Wait Until After CRASH?Watch this video on YouTube Despite modest falls, house price …

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How Does Immigration Affects House Prices?

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Last year, the UK saw a record level of net immigration, 600,000 – and although last year was exceptional, it is forecast to remain above pre-Brexit levels until 2026. Last year was also a year of record rent rises and chronic housing unaffordability. Given the UK’s inability to meet housing targets, how much is immigration …

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