Thursday, February 16, 2017

ONS releases - Family spending in the UK: financial year ending March 2016, Changes to National Accounts: actual and imputed rental (Blue Book 2017)

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16 February 2017


Economy

Changes to National Accounts: actual and imputed rental (Blue Book 2017)

Description of changes to actual and imputed rental in Blue Book 2017.

Annual improvements to gross fixed capital formation source data for Blue Book 2017

Summary of changes affecting annual estimates of gross fixed capital formation for the UK National Accounts: Blue Book 2017.

National Accounts: Impact of Blue Book 2017, changes on GDP current prices annual estimates 1997 to 2012

Detailing the methodological and data improvements which impact on current price GDP for the period 1997 to 2012.

Review of costs of ownership transfer and treatment in the UK National Accounts

Review of the concepts and methods used to estimate costs of ownership transfer for produced and non produced non-financial assets in the UK.


People, population and community

Family spending in the UK: financial year ending March 2016

Average weekly household spending remained level at £528.90 in the financial year ending 2016, coinciding with a slowdown in consumer confidence.

Low-income households continued to spend a higher proportion of their expenditure on food and energy when compared with households with a higher income.

UK households spent more than £45.00 a week on restaurants and hotels for the first time in 5 years.

To accompany this release we've also published an interactive tool looking at the differences in household spending across the UK. 

How much do you think your household spends every week? Take a look at our regional spending interactive tool and see how it compares with the rest of the UK. 

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As part of our data discovery project, we are seeking information on how you use our datasets: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/FZZ9DLQ

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