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UK Budget 2024: Economic Forecasts, Tax Plans and Market Impact

UK Budget 2024: What to Expect as Economic Concerns Mount

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to unveil the Labour government’s crucial Budget next week amid growing economic uncertainty and industry pressure. The announcement comes with official economic forecasts expected to reveal a challenging short-term outlook for the UK economy.

Key Takeaways

  • UK economic growth has slowed from 0.7% to 0.1% through 2024
  • Businesses and consumers are holding back spending ahead of the Budget
  • Fiscal hole estimates have improved from £30bn to £20bn
  • Financial markets await policy decisions affecting pound and gilts
Rachel Reeves during a visit to a Tesco supermarket to speak to the media about October inflation statistics from the Office of National Statistics (Leon Neal/PA)

Economic Backdrop: Slowing Growth and Persistent Inflation

The UK economy started 2024 strongly with 0.7% GDP growth in the first quarter, but momentum has steadily faded. Growth slowed to 0.3% in Q2 and just 0.1% in Q3, driven by production declines and slower services expansion.

Inflation remained stubborn, peaking at 3.8% during July-September before dipping slightly in October. Meanwhile, real wage growth has slowed significantly despite earlier strength, and unemployment hit a four-year high of 5%.

Business Impact of Previous Budget

The Labour government’s first budget continues to affect businesses through higher costs implemented in April. Companies faced increased national minimum wage, higher National Insurance Contributions, reduced business rates discounts, and new taxes like packaging levies.

Christmas shoppers on Oxford Street, London (Lauren Hurley/PA)

The Bank of England noted these changes contributed to higher food inflation as firms passed costs to consumers. Business groups now urge the government to avoid further increases in the upcoming Budget.

Consumer Caution and Retail Impact

Consumer spending has turned cautious, with retail sales contracting in October for the first time in three months. Bank of England officials highlight a growing preference for saving over spending.

Economists warn that anticipated personal tax rises could permanently reduce consumer spending rather than just delay Christmas purchases.

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves is set to deliver the Budget next week (Leon Neal/PA) (PA Wire)

Ruth Gregory at Capital Economics said: “The risk is that the fourth quarter isn’t a golden one for retailers and that higher taxes in the Budget restrain retail spending over the crucial festive period and going into next year.”

Addressing the Fiscal Challenge

The government’s “fiscal hole” – the gap between projected spending and revenues – has dominated Budget preparations. Initial estimates of £30 billion have improved to around £20 billion, according to OBR assessments reported by the Financial Times.

This improvement may allow the government to avoid expected income tax increases. The Office for Budget Responsibility will release updated economic forecasts and revenue projections alongside the Budget.

Financial Market Implications

The Budget could significantly impact currency and bond markets. The pound and gilt prices typically respond to spending commitments and tax changes, particularly those affecting economic growth prospects.

While the FTSE 100 isn’t usually directly affected by domestic policy, sector-specific stocks – like gambling companies facing potential levy increases – could see notable movements.

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