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Almost half of Brits admit they don’t understand what Brexit is going to do to the economy
Reuters/Stefan Wermuth
LONDON — A new survey showed that 45% of British people do not fully understand the consequences Brexit could have on the economy.
The survey, by the ING Economics Network, asked 1,700 people questions about their understanding of economics and basic issues facing the British economy, as well as how they access economic news.
The findings shed some interesting light on the UK’s understanding of big economic issues.
“On Brexit, only 42% of respondents report that they understand the main economic consequences, outweighed by the 45% reporting that they do not understand them,” the report, created in collaboration with the Royal Economic Society showed.
Brits largely reported being more clued up about the impacts of the falling pound — which has pushed up inflation, making everyday goods more expensive and squeezing UK consumers — since the Brexit vote, as the chart below illustrates:
ING Economics Network
The UK economy had fared better than all but the most optimistic of forecasters imagined in the immediate aftermath of the Brexit referendum, confounding predictions of an immediate recession, and ticking along with an almost complete disregard for the uncertainty created by the vote.
However, last week official GDP figures showed UK GDP growth slowing to just 0.3% in the first quarter of 2017.
After close to 10 months of shockingly strong growth, the numbers confirmed what economists had been predicting for a long time — that Brexit will have a materially negative impact on the British economy.
The slowdown in GDP reflects a slowing of the consumer boom that has fuelled the country’s economic performance in the past handful of years.
With inflation set to rise further over the course of 2017, that consumer slowdown could intensify.
Read more stories on Business Insider, Malaysian edition of the world’s fastest-growing business and technology news website.
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Reuters/Stefan Wermuth
LONDON — A new survey showed that 45% of British people do not fully understand the consequences Brexit could have on the economy.
The survey, by the ING Economics Network, asked 1,700 people questions about their understanding of economics and basic issues facing the British economy, as well as how they access economic news.
The findings shed some interesting light on the UK’s understanding of big economic issues.
“On Brexit, only 42% of respondents report that they understand the main economic consequences, outweighed by the 45% reporting that they do not understand them,” the report, created in collaboration with the Royal Economic Society showed.
Brits largely reported being more clued up about the impacts of the falling pound — which has pushed up inflation, making everyday goods more expensive and squeezing UK consumers — since the Brexit vote, as the chart below illustrates:
ING Economics Network
The UK economy had fared better than all but the most optimistic of forecasters imagined in the immediate aftermath of the Brexit referendum, confounding predictions of an immediate recession, and ticking along with an almost complete disregard for the uncertainty created by the vote.
However, last week official GDP
After close to 10 months of shockingly strong growth, the numbers confirmed what economists had been predicting for a long time — that Brexit will have a materially negative impact on the British economy.
The slowdown in GDP reflects a slowing of the consumer boom that has fuelled the country’s economic performance in the past handful of years.
With inflation set to rise further over the course of 2017, that consumer slowdown could intensify.
Read more stories on Business Insider, Malaysian edition of the world’s fastest-growing business and technology news website.
✍ Sumber Pautan : ☕ Business InsiderBusiness Insider
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