8 publications that are related to Expenditure , sorted by release date
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More than one-fifth of usual household spending has been largely prevented during lockdown (Latest release)
Young people and those renting may find it difficult to cut back on spending because they spend a lower proportion of their budget on goods and services that are not essential.Keywords: coronavirus, COVID-19, lockdown, spending, essential
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Family spending explorer (Latest release)
Keywords: interactivetool, spending, families
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Family spending in the UK: April 2018 to March 2019 (Latest release)
Average weekly household expenditure on goods and services in the UK, by age, income, economic status, socio-economic class, household composition and region.Keywords: living costs, expenditure, families, purchases, what are households buying
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Investigating household expenditure in island communities (Latest release)
Whether there are differences in household expenditure in UK island communities, specifically the Isles of Scilly and Orkney, compared with the mainland.Keywords: Regional, HFCE, spending, LCF, household final consumption expenditure, living costs and food survey
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What do children in the UK spend their money on? (Latest release)
A detailed look at the spending habits of UK children for the first time since 2004; looking at how age and sex divides their preferences.Keywords: Spending, Children, Money
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London household spending outstrips the rest of the UK (Latest release)
Keywords: Economy, People, population and community, Family spending
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Measuring Real Household Disposable Income: 1997 to 2013 (Latest release)
The effect of excluding Non-Profit Institutions Serving Households (NPISH) from Gross Disposable Income (GDI) and Real Household Disposable Income (RHDI).Keywords: RHDI, gross disposable income, non-profit institutions serving households, household spending
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Variation in the Inflation Experience of UK Households: 2003-2014 (Latest release)
Estimates of the inflation rates experienced by different types of of household in the UK.Keywords: costs, prices, differentials, difference, democratic