Weekly household spending fell by more than £100 on average during the #COVID19 pandemic.
Data for the year to March 2021 highlight the impact of the pandemic on household finances and living standards ow.ly/CJT650G8Htj
Richer households saw a bigger reduction in spending than poorer households ow.ly/zngx50G8Hvs
Lower spending on international holidays (including accommodation, travel and food) accounted for half of reduced spending in the highest income households, compared with a third for the lowest income households ow.ly/VkOU50G8Hzz
The poorest households were the most likely to see their income fall during the pandemic.
Workers in this group have been shown to be more likely to have been furloughed and less likely to be able to work from home ow.ly/YfVR50G8HDt
Taking both the changes to spending and income into account, higher income households saw a larger spending drop relative to their income than those on lower incomes.
This provided them with greater opportunity to save or ease financial pressures ow.ly/3pn950G8HH3
People’s ability to make ends meet increased on average, but this varied across different groups.
Self-employed, those from ethnic minority groups & those under 30 all had a harder time making ends meet (year to March 2021) than the population as a whole ow.ly/DH2450G8HOM
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There were 640 deaths involving COVID-19 of people who were fully vaccinated between 2 Jan and 2 July 2021.
This includes people who had been infected before they were vaccinated ow.ly/Ox4P50G8GVh
Age-standardised mortality rates for deaths involving #COVID19 are consistently lower for people who have received two vaccinations ow.ly/AuKO50G8GYz
A ‘breakthrough death’ is a death involving #COVID19 that occurred in someone who'd received both vaccines, and had a first positive PCR test at least 14 days after the second vaccination dose.
There were 256 breakthrough deaths between 2 Jan and 2 July ow.ly/nrQO50G8H05
After reaching a peak of 246 in March 2021, the total number of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deals fell considerably in April 2021 and has continued around that level, reaching 131 in June 2021 ow.ly/JEc250G5i3X
In April to June 2021 the total value of inward M&A was £27.7 billion, £19.4 billion higher than in Jan to Mar 2021, when it was £8.3 billion ow.ly/SV1a50G5i6s
The value of domestic M&A was £10.6 billion in April to June 2021, up £6.1 billion on the previous quarter’s figure, which was £4.5 billion ow.ly/pJUE50G5i9a