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Rachel Reeves sets out a Budget that delivers on the change promised by the government to cut NHS waiting lists, cut debt and borrowing and cut the cost of living.
Budget 2025 speech as delivered by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
Billpayers to benefit from an average of £150 off the costs of energy bills.
Results from the Family Resources Survey, providing annual information on income and living circumstances of UK households and families.
This Budget takes the fair choices needed to deliver on the country’s key priorities and takes decisive action to cut the cost of living, bring down inflation and deliver economic stability.
Results from the Family Resources Survey for financial year 2015 to 2016, providing information on income and circumstances of UK households.
Results from the Family Resources Survey (FRS) for the financial year 2021 to 2022, providing information on income and circumstances of UK households.
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