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For Middle-layer Super Output Areas (also known as local areas or small areas), mean equivalised household disposable (net) income, before housing costs, ranged from £20,800 to £107,600 in the ...
Life expectancy at birth in the UK was 83.0 years for females and 79.1 years for males; this is an increase of 18 weeks from 82.7 years for females and 21 weeks from 78.7 years for males since 2019 to ...
Our provisional estimate of the population of the UK on 30 June 2025 is 69.5 million people (69,487,000). This estimate is provisional, and is based on published estimates for births, deaths and ...
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Employment in the public sector was estimated at 6.17 million in June 2025, an increase of 17,000 (0.3%) compared with March 2025, and an increase of 75,000 (1.2%) compared with June 2024. Employment ...
The total value of UK manufacturers' product sales was £452.2 billion in 2024, a decrease of £14.5 billion (negative 3.1%) from £466.7 billion in 2023. The manufacture of food remained the largest ...
UK low carbon and renewable energy economy (LCREE) employment was estimated to be 314,300 full-time equivalent (FTEs) in 2023; UK LCREE turnover (in current prices) was estimated to be £67.5 billion.
There were 594,677 live births in England and Wales in 2024, the first increase since 2021. The stillbirth rate for England and Wales was 3.9 per 1,000 births in 2024, a decrease of 0.1 compared with ...
Around one in five deaths in 2023 were considered preventable or treatable in England (21.6%) and in Wales (22.7%); this is a similar proportion of avoidable deaths to the previous year, and premature ...
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