The Resolution Foundation warns that living standard divides between generations are increasing. Inequality fell sharply last year (2015-16) due to strong income growth for retired households...
New analysis published today (Friday) by the Resolution Foundation has revealed workers on zero-hours contracts (ZHCs) face a ‘precarious pay penalty’ of almost seven per cent...
The gender pay gap for millennials in their 20s has been cut in half in a generation to just 5 per cent, but lots of that progress looks...
Using GVA per head as a measure for economic output, Merseyside grew the fastest of any other major city in 2015. However, every city except London...
Average pay penalty of £430 for the forgotten face of non-traditional employment. The number of agency workers has grown by 30 per cent since 2011, and...
A new report published today (Tuesday) by the independent think-tank the Resolution Foundation states that Greater Manchester’s impressive leadership on the national devolution agenda should now be...
A renewed income squeeze is set to be even more severe than that seen in the last parliament due to lower earnings growth, higher inflation and...
10 pence set to be knocked off the expected National Living Wage next year following weak pay growth forecasts post-Brexit. The National Living Wage (NLW)...
Due to the high turnout and overall larger population, the baby boomers had a four million ballot box advantage over millennials at the 2015 General Election, thus...
The latest economic assessments published today by the Bank of England, ONS and OECD highlighted the divide between nervous businesses and resilient consumers. Commenting on the...
Two thirds of employees on a zero hour contract that are over 25 have been on them for over a year. The continued widespread use of...
The Resolution Foundation responded to the most recent ONS figures by stating zero hours contracts have gone beyond the student job market, with half of the...
Resolution Foundation predicts some full-time workers to be £1,000 a year worse off by 2020 with women, the young and older workers affected the most. Earlier...
A triple whammy of slower growth, higher inflation and benefit cuts may result in the near ‘lost decade’ of growth being extended. Commenting on new ONS figures...
Important new challenges for business and the labour market due to cutting migration, requiring a complete policy overhaul. Cutting migration could deliver a small pay boost...