Release
GDP monthly estimate, UK: September 2020
Released:
12 November 2020 7:00am
Next release:
10 December 2020
Summary
Gross domestic product (GDP) measures the value of goods and services produced in the UK. It estimates the size of and growth in the economy.
Changes to this release date
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Previous date
11 November 2020 9:30am
Reason for change
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak continues to present a significant challenge to the UK, and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) is working to ensure that the UK has the vital information needed to respond to the impact of this pandemic on our economy and society. As both data collection and quality assurance present significant challenges, we have made the decision to make some small delays to some of our publications throughout 2020 to ensure that we have adequate time to quality assure our estimates.
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Previous date
12 November 2020 9:30am
Reason for change
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak continues to present a significant challenge to the UK, and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) is working to ensure that the UK has the vital information needed to respond to the impact of this pandemic on our economy and society. As both data collection and quality assurance present significant challenges, we have made the decision to make some small delays to some of our publications throughout 2020 to ensure that we have adequate time to quality assure our estimates.
-
Previous date
12 November 2020 9:00am
Reason for change
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak continues to present a significant challenge to the UK, and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) is working to ensure that the UK has the vital information needed to respond to the impact of this pandemic on our economy and society. As both data collection and quality assurance present significant challenges, we have made the decision to make some small delays to some of our publications throughout 2020 to ensure that we have adequate time to quality assure our estimates.
About the data
National Statistics
These statistics have been given National Statistics status by the Office for Statistics Regulation. They have been produced by following the standards set out in the Code of Practice for Statistics. They meet the highest standards of trustworthiness, quality and public value.
This means that they:
- meet identified user needs
- are well explained and easily accessible
- are produced based on appropriate data and methods
- are managed impartially and objectively in the public interest