Economy

UK economy surpassed pre-Covid levels in November

In the latest release, output in consumer-facing services grew by 0.8%, mainly because of a 1.4% increase in retail trade, while all other services rose by 0.6%

Gross domestic product (GDP) has surpassed its pre-pandemic level for the first time as it grew by 0.9% in November 2021, according to the latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) data.

In the latest release, output in consumer-facing services grew by 0.8%, mainly because of a 1.4% increase in retail trade, while all other services rose by 0.6%.

However, consumer-facing services are still 5% below their pre-coronavirus levels, while all other services remained 2.9% above.

Meanwhile transport and storage grew by 3.8% and was the second largest contributor to Novemberโ€™s growth in services.ย 

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This strength was driven by increased retail activity during this period, because of โ€stronger than usualโ€ Black Friday sales and the build-up to Christmas.ย 

Alpesh Paleja, lead economist, CBI, said: โ€œWhile itโ€™s good that economic growth picked up in November, the data has been overtaken by events.ย 

โ€œAs we kick off the new year, the near-term outlook is also clouded by additional challenges: shortages of labour โ€“ exacerbated by sickness absence, supply chain disruption and a cost of living crunch for households.โ€

She added: โ€œImplementing Plan B in December was the right thing to do, but with Covid clearly here to stay, the government must now act to prevent the need for further restrictions on activity.โ€

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