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MNN Global · November 27, 2025 · 1 min read

Household spending power to rise just 0.5% annually, says IFS

What happened: The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) forecasts that average disposable income will increase by only 0.5% per year over the next five years. This slow growth suggests a challenging economic period for many households.

Why it matters:

  • Limited income growth may reduce household budgets and spending capacity.
  • Low-income families could be particularly affected by the sluggish rise in disposable income.

MNN Take: The IFS projection highlights a period of modest income growth, reflecting ongoing economic pressures that may constrain consumer spending and financial wellbeing.

Sources: BBC Business