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Business insights and impact on the UK economy: 7 March 2024
What's in the bulletin?
- In late February 2024, one in five (20%) businesses reported they are either using or intending to use increased home working as a permanent business model going forward; of these businesses, 53% reported reduced overheads as a reason for doing so.
- Fewer than 1 in 10 (9%) businesses reported an increase in their employees' hourly wages in January 2024 compared with December 2023; this is a three percentage point increase when comparing December 2023 with November 2023.
- In late February 2024, one in five (20%) businesses reported an increase in staffing costs (including wages, allowances and bonuses, national insurance and pension contributions) over the last three months, broadly stable with early January 2024.
Services turnover in the UK: 2022
What's in the bulletin?
- Total turnover generated by UK service industries increased by £586.4 billion (19.6%) from £2,989.1 billion in 2021 to £3,575.5 billion in 2022.
- The wholesale and retail trade industry, including the repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles, generated the most turnover in 2022 at £1,690.7 billion; this was an increase of £281.8 billion (20.0%) since 2021.
- Turnover generated by businesses outside their main industrial classification (referred to as off-diagonal turnover), was estimated at £545.1 billion in 2022; this represented 15.2% of total turnover (£3,575.5 billion).
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Business impact of coronavirus, analysis over time, UK: Waves 2 to 5 panel
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Non-financial business economy, UK: Sections A to S
Annual data on size and growth within the UK non-financial business sectors as measured by the Annual Business Survey, broken down to four-digit Standard Industrial Classification 2007.
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Non-financial business economy, UK regional results: Sections A to S
Annual data on business turnover, approximate gross value added (aGVA), purchases and employment costs, from the Annual Business Survey. Two-digit Standard Industrial Classification 2007 group by region or country.
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Foreign-owned businesses in the UK: business count, turnover and aGVA, from the Annual Business Survey
Annual estimates of foreign-owned businesses by industry group, section, employment and turnover group, and country breakdown.
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Non-financial business economy, UK regional results: quality measures
Annual data on quality measures for business turnover, approximate gross value added (aGVA), purchases and employment costs, from the Annual Business Survey.
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Annual Business Survey exporters and importers
Exporters and importers of goods and services in Great Britain by employment size and turnover size.
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Non-financial business economy, UK and regional (Annual Business Survey): 2021 results
Size and growth within the UK and regional non-financial sectors as measured by the Annual Business Survey.
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Non-financial business economy, UK (Annual Business Survey): 2017 provisional results
Size and growth within the UK's non-financial business sectors: non-financial services, distribution, production, construction and agriculture.
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Non-financial business economy, UK (Annual Business Survey): 2016 regional results
Size and growth within the UK's non-financial business sectors: non-financial services, distribution, production, construction and agriculture.
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E-commerce and ICT activity, UK: 2019
Use of information and communication technology (ICT) and the value of e-commerce activity by UK businesses.
Articles
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Foreign-owned businesses in the UK non-financial business economy
Annual estimates of the number of foreign-owned businesses, turnover and approximate gross value added (aGVA) in the UK non-financial business economy for 2021 and revised estimates for 2020, from the Annual Business Survey (ABS).
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