British economy rebounds 0.3% in January

Published Fri, Mar 10, 2023 · 03:35 PM

Britain’s economy rebounded in January, official data showed on Friday (Mar 10), after it narrowly avoided recession in the fourth quarter of last year despite soaring inflation.

Gross domestic product grew 0.3 per cent after a 0.5 per cent decline in December, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said in a statement, as the services sector offset a poor performance by construction and manufacturing.

“The economy partially bounced back from the large fall seen in December,” said ONS director of economic statistics Darren Morgan.

“The main drivers of January’s growth were the return of children to classrooms, following unusually high absences in the run-up to Christmas, the Premier League (football) clubs returned to a full schedule after the end of the World Cup, and private health providers also had a strong month.

“Postal services also partially recovered from the effects of December’s strikes.”

The UK economy had registered zero growth in the final three months of last year, after shrinking 0.3 per cent in the prior three months.

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That avoided a technical recession, which is defined as two straight quarters of economic contraction. AFP

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