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Here are the key charts:And:Mr Mandel says that growth in incomes has been associated with military and oil oriented metropolitan economies, rather than centres of innovation.
Photograph: ONS 10.04am BST GDP: The key charts (1) This chart of economic growth over the last decade confirms that the 0.8% rise in GDP is the strongest reading since April-June 2010. April-June 2010
10.11am BST GDP: The key charts (2) And this chart shows how the four sectors of the UK economy all expanded, contributing to the overall 0.8% rise in GDP: have fared over the last 10 years; GDP by sector Photograph: /ONS Output increased by 1.4% in agriculture, 0.5% in production, 2.5% in construction, and 0.7% in services.
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Here is the key chart from the IFS's distributional analysis.
Here's the key chart: Changes to the cyclically-adjusted current budget since March.
The key chart is table 2.1 on pages 56 and 57.
And here is the key chart, showing how tax and benefit changes affect people by income decile.
As George Eaton and Stephanie Flanders (among others) have pointed out already - see 4.53pm - the key chart is B.5 on page 98 of the spending review document (pdf).
Here's the key chart showing that ratio: A higher ratio means that the pace of growth for median pay was close to the pace of growth for output per capita.
Danny Alexander Photograph: REX Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 9.54am BST09:54 Here is the key chart showing that the number of Romanians and Bulgarians in the labour force is going down.
Here is the key chart, from Mr Beckworth:Mr Beckworth also reproduces a chart of monthly nominal GDP from Macroeconomic Advisers, helpfully labeled to indicate the points at which monetary policy effectively tightened:There are other problems with the recalculation argument, namely, that unemployment has risen across all categories of workers in all industries in all states.
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