Index of Services, UK: December 2022

Movements in the volume of output for the UK services industries. Figures are seasonally adjusted.

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Release date:
10 February 2023

Next release:
10 March 2023

1. Main points

  • Monthly services output fell by 0.8% between November and December 2022 and remains 0.7% below February 2020, which was the last month of "normal" trading conditions prior to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

  • The Index of Services (IoS) saw falls in 11 of the 14 sectors during December 2022; human health and social work activities saw the largest fall, contributing negative 0.25 percentage points to IoS growth (with growth falling by 2.8%). 

  • Currently, 6 of the 14 services sectors are above their February 2020 pre-coronavirus pandemic level, with information and communication seeing the largest percentage increase during this period (11.5%).

  • Services output for Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) is flat, compared with Quarter 3 (Jul to Sep); over this period, strength in administrative and support service activities (growing 3.4%) is balanced by weakness in education (falling 1.6%), along with transportation and storage (falling 2.4%).  

  • For further and detailed analysis of the effect on our monthly IoS estimate, please see our GDP monthly estimate, UK: December 2022 article published on 10 February 2023.

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2. Index of Services data

Index of Services time series
Dataset | Dataset ID: IOS1 | Released 10 February 2023
Monthly movements in output for the services industries: distribution, hotels and restaurants; transport, storage and communication; business services and finance; and government and other services.

Monthly Business Survey turnover of services industries
Dataset | Released 10 February 2023
Monthly Business Survey services industries' total turnover – current price and non-seasonally adjusted, UK.

Index of Services, main components and sectors to four decimal places
Dataset | Released 10 February 2023
Monthly historical movements in output for services and their industry components, by chained volume indices of gross value added, UK.

Index of Services revisions triangles
Dataset | Released 10 February 2023
Monthly chained volume indices in gross value added for services and its main components.

All data related to the Index of Services are available on our Related data page.

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3. Measuring the data

Data sources and collection

The Index of Services (IoS) is compiled using data from several different sources:

  • Office for National Statistics (ONS) Monthly Business Survey (44.4%)
  • ONS Retail Sales Inquiry (6.4%)
  • ONS Government Expenditure (20.1%)
  • ONS Households' Expenditure (15.3%)
  • ONS Finance Expenditure (7.8%)
  • Other (5.9%)

The Monthly Business Survey (MBS) data are published alongside this release in our MBS turnover of services industries dataset.

Data relating to the retail industry are broadly comparable with our Retail sales, Great Britain: December 2022 bulletin, published on 20 January 2023.

For further information on what is included within Other, please see our GDP(o) data sources catalogue.

The percentage of each data source is based on their gross value added weight. Our GDP(o) methods and sources pages provide more information on the data that underpin these statistics; of particular note is the GDP(o) data sources catalogue.

From February 2018, value added tax (VAT) data have also been included across 64 production industries for small and medium-sized businesses. For more information, see our VAT turnover data in National Accounts: background and methodology.

Quality and methodology

More quality and methodology information on strengths, limitations, appropriate uses, and how the data were created is available in our Index of Services QMI.

Coronavirus (COVID-19)

The ONS' MBS is fully online, meaning that business owners can log on from any location and submit their data at an appropriate time. Most other data in the IoS come from within the ONS, and therefore will be less affected than survey data.

Our latest data and analysis on the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) on the UK economy and population are available on their own web page. This is the hub for all special coronavirus-related publications, including the fortnightly Business Insights and Conditions Survey (BICS).

We, at the ONS, have released a public statement on COVID-19 and the production of statistics. If you have specific queries, you can contact the media relations office by email at media.relations@ons.gov.uk.

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  • the National Accounts

  • fiscal statistics

  • prices

  • trade

  • the balance of payments and labour market statistics

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5. Cite this statistical bulletin

Office for National Statistics (ONS), released 10 February 2023, ONS website, statistical bulletin, Index of Services, UK: December 2022

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Contact details for this Statistical bulletin

David Beckett
ios.enquiries@ons.gov.uk
Telephone: +44 1633 456980