British consumers put away less in savings in the third quarter, as their incomes were squeezed by a £6 billion ($8 billion) rise in taxes.
The share of disposable incomes saved by households slipped to 9.5% in the three months through September from 10.2% in the second quarter, the Office for National Statistics said on Monday. It was the lowest
Real household disposable income per head declined 0.8%, a drop driven by increases in taxes on income and wealth. It means living standards haven’t grown since the end of last year.
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