Monday, May 17, 2021

Explore regional income and productivity

Interactive shows regional differences in household income and productivity across the UK

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17 May 2021

What are the regional differences in income and productivity?

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The areas where people have the highest income are not always those that contribute most to the economy.

In some areas of the UK, economic output – the value of goods and services produced – may be high, but people's household income may not match it, and in some areas, both output and income are low.

From the so-called "North-South divide", to the effect of commuting from high income homes to work in lower income areas, this interactive article looks at economic inequality in the UK.

Explore income and productivity for your area with our map.

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