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UK economy unexpectedly shrinks in August sparking recession fears | |
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The UK economy unexpectedly shrank in August for the first time in two months, according to official data. | The UK economy unexpectedly shrank in August for the first time in two months, according to official data. |
The surprise 0.3% drop came after the economy grew 0.1% in July, according to the Office for National Statistics, sparking recession fears. | |
Analysts had expected economic growth to stall as businesses and households face soaring costs. | Analysts had expected economic growth to stall as businesses and households face soaring costs. |
The Bank of England has warned the UK will fall into recession towards the end of the year. | The Bank of England has warned the UK will fall into recession towards the end of the year. |
In normal times, a country's economy grows and on average, people become slightly richer as the value of the goods and services it produces - its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - increases. | |
But sometimes their value falls, and a recession is usually defined as when this happens for two three-month periods - or quarters - in a row, and it marks a sign the economy is performing badly. | |
The ONS said there has been a continued slowing in three-month on three-month growth figures, with the economy falling by 0.3% in the quarter to August. | |
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The drop in the monthly figure for August was driven by a sharp decline in manufacturing and maintenance work, which slowed down the oil and gas sector, the ONS said. | |
ONS Chief Economist Grant Fitzner said that lots of other customer-facing businesses like retail, hairdressers and hotels were also "faring relatively poorly". | |
"The economy shrank in August with both production and services falling back, and with a small downward revision to July's growth the economy contracted in the last three months as a whole," Mr Fitzner said. | |
He added that sports events didn't generate as much economic value, after the economy had previously been helped by the UK hosting the Women's Euro Championship in July. |