Economy, Business & Finance

We check facts about the UK economy. This includes money issues like prices, taxes, jobs, people out of work, and housing. We also look at how these things are different in each part of the UK.

11 October 2012

Economy, Business & Finance

Is the UK creating more businesses than ever before?

The Prime Minister claimed in his showpiece address to Conservative Party conference delegates that Britain was "getting our entrepreneurial streak back," pointing towards the highest level of company creation on record. Does this check out? Read

Analysis
9 October 2012

Economy, Business & Finance

You and Yours: can we reduce the benefit bill by £10bn?

Full Fact's Director Will Moy appeared on Radio 4's You and Yours today to talk about mooted proposals for reducing benefits spending by £10 billion. Here as promised we provide … Read

Analysis
8 October 2012

Economy, Business & Finance

Labour refines "millionaires' tax cut" claim

While media attention may have switched over the weekend from the Labour Party conference to the Conservative Party equivalent in Birmingham, many of the topics under the microscope have remained … Read

Analysis
8 October 2012

Economy, Business & Finance

Are half of British households a burden on the state?

"Half of Britain is a burden on the state," the Sunday Times reported over the weekend. A number of newspapers also reported the news that the majority of households in … Read

Analysis
28 September 2012

Economy, Business & Finance

'Inconvenient truths'? How big is the public sector debt?

Is the growing size of the government's debt placing the restraints on Liberal Democrat ambitions that Nick Clegg claimed during this week's conference speech? We find out in the second part of our look into the 'inconvenient truths' he cited. Read

Analysis
26 September 2012

Economy, Business & Finance

Does means-testing pensioners make financial sense?

On this morning's Today programme Mark Reckless MP claimed that the cost of means-testing pensioner benefits would be "far, far greater than anything that would be raised". Does the evidence support his view? Read

Analysis