GDP grew by 5.5% in Quarter 2 (Apr to June) 2021, revised up from the previous estimate of 4.8%.
Today’s data include various improvements to sources and methods and are consistent with our annual Blue Book, published next month ow.ly/RUiu50Gj9cD
We’ve published a new blog post from Head of National Accounts Craig McLaren, looking at the changes to GDP introduced today ow.ly/89m050Gj9dH
Commenting on the new GDP figures, @jathers_ONS said: (1/3)
.@jathers_ONS continued: (2/3)
Commenting on household saving, @jathers_ONS said: (3/3)
The underlying current account deficit widened to £10.2 billion (1.8% of GDP) in Quarter 2 (Apr to June) 2021 ow.ly/OuJ350Gj9l7
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