Tag: Chancellor’s autumn

  • What to expect from the chancellor’s autumn statement

    We already know a lot of what is coming today.

    The government wants to avoid what happened a few weeks ago with the mini budget – where the markets were spooked.

    So there has been a lot of what is called pitch rolling; preparing the ground for bad news.

    There’s going to be a lot to chew over later. But there are a few things I think will be key.

    • Freezing thresholds means millions will be paying more tax on their incomes
    • Millions of households will be paying more for energy as support is scaled back from April

    • There will be targeted support with the cost of living, focused on those on low incomes and pensioners
    • There will be spending squeezes in government departments. Health will be protected though – and will see rises in real terms (ie when accounting for inflation
    • Pensions and benefits will be increased in line with inflation (so 10%)

     

    Source: BBC