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A look ahead to the Spring Statement

Presentation

At this event, IFS researchers will set out their latest assessment of the economic and fiscal backdrop and some of the challenges that the Chancellor will need to consider.

10 March 2022

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The cost of living crunch

Comment
We examine the rising cost of living, its impacts on different kinds of households, and the mitigation measures available to the government.

12 January 2022

The labour market during the pandemic

Book Chapter
In this pre-released chapter from our annual flagship report on living standards, poverty and inequality, we look at the impact the pandemic has had on the labour market.

5 July 2021

A shock to come at the end of furlough?

Comment

The unwinding of the furlough scheme represents a step towards ‘normality’ in the labour market, but it also will mean big income losses for many of those who end up unemployed unless they are swiftly able to find alternative employment. In this observation we discuss the kind of support available for such workers via other programmes, and what sort of hit to their income they might see if they do lose their jobs.

30 June 2021

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Spring Budget 2021: IFS analysis

Presentation

IFS researchers presented their initial analysis of the Chancellor's announcements on the public finances, spending on public services, and the tax and the benefit system on Thursday 4 March at an online briefing.

4 March 2021

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What happens in a Budget?

Explainer
Typically, the government holds a Budget every year. What must governments set out? What kinds of policies are announced? How important are Budgets?

23 February 2021