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The outlook for the British economy is better than expected

But that does not mean it is rosy

A school girl walks past a line of run down shops in Britain.
Linger on the sidewalk where the neon lights are prettyImage: Nico Froehlich

By Gavin Jackson

The outlook for Britain was bleak at the start of 2023. The country was on its fourth prime minister in four years, after the brief rule of Liz Truss ended in financial turmoil. Even that political instability was a minor worry for many Britons, given high energy prices, rising interest rates and falling wages. Yet in the end, the worst that could be said for Britain’s economy in 2023 was that it went sideways. Growth was minimal—gdp increased by around 0.5%—but stagnation, not disaster, was the outcome.

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This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition of The World Ahead 2024 under the headline “Stagnation continuation? ”

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