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    BREAKING: UK officially in recession for first time in 11 years

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorAugust 12, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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    UK British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is out of the hospital after treatment for coronavirus recession lockdown
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    The UK economy suffered its biggest slump on record between April and June as coronavirus lockdown measures pushed the country officially into recession.

    The economy shrank 20.4% compared with the first three months of the year.

    Household spending plunged as shops were ordered to close, while factory and construction output also fell.

    This pushed the UK into its first technical recession – defined as two straight quarters of economic decline – since 2009.

    The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the economy bounced back in June as government restrictions on movement started to ease.

    Jonathan Athow, deputy national statistician for economic statistics, said: “Despite this, gross domestic product (GDP) in June still remains a sixth below its level in February, before the virus struck.”

    The UK fell into recession for the first time since 2009

    The ONS said the collapse in output was driven by the closure of shops, hotels, restaurants, schools and car repair shops.

    The services sector, which powers four-fifths of the economy, suffered the biggest quarterly decline on record.

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    Factory shutdowns also resulted in the slowest car production since 1954.

    The economic decline was concentrated in April, at the height of lockdown.

    On a month-on-month basis, the economy grew by 8.7% in June, building on growth in May.

    Clothes stores, bookshops and other non-essential retailers opened their doors in England on 15 June, while construction work jumped after large declines in the previous two months.

    Monthly economic output rose in May and June

    Despite this, UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak said the economic slump would lead to more job losses in the coming months.

    He said: “Hundreds of thousands of people have already lost their jobs, and sadly in the coming months many more will.

    “But while there are difficult choices to be made ahead, we will get through this, and I can assure people that nobody will be left without hope or opportunity.”

    UK slump among biggest

    The UK’s slump is also one of the biggest among advanced economies, according to preliminary estimates.

    The economy is more than a fifth smaller than it was at the end of last year. This fall is not as bad as the 22.7% decline in Spain but around twice the size of declines in Germany and the US.

    The Bank of England has noted that social spending such as eating out, going to a concert or watching a football match, is a bigger driver of growth in the UK than America or the eurozone.

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