Fertility rates are at historic lows whilst the average age of childbirth has been on the rise since the 1970s. This week’s chart assesses the likely effect of this on individuals and society.
Chart of the Week
This week’s chart questions the extent to which the Bank of England sees interest rates as a useful in tackling cost-push inflation.
Chart of the Week
Project Gigabit is scheduled to roll out fast broadband connections to remote locations in the UK. The chart shows that certain areas are in desperate need of it.
Chart of the Week
With COP26 well underway, we analyse the efforts that developed countries have made in climate finance. Over time, contributions have increased for each of the top 6 nations analysed, other than the United States.
Chart of the Week
In light of the budget and spending review, we use a series of charts to take a deep dive into the key announcements, the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) forecasts, and what this means for UK plc in the upcoming years.
Chart of the Week
The extent to which can affordably rent varies considerably across the country, with London, naturally, being least affordable. We show that this isn’t just an issue for those on lower incomes.