Tax and spending will increase by a huge 5% of national income this decade, but most of that increase occurred under the last ...
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Increases in taxes and borrowing are not costless and the spending plans after 2025-26 are unlikely to survive contact with ...
We respond to government plans to increase the cap on tuition fees for England-domiciled undergraduate students.
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IFS Director Paul Johnson responds to the overall picture for taxation, spending and the public finances in the Autumn 2024 ...
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117 days after Labour took office, Rachel Reeves has finally delivered her Budget. From tax rises and fiscal rules, to public services and investment, we'll take a tour around all of the big ...
David Phillips gave this presentation to the CIPFA local government treasurers’ retreat confirmation, summarising IFS ...
Until the Great Recession in 2008, the British economy was growing.