2003 growth rates less than 2%
Analysts have predicted that low consumer spending could drag down economic growth to less than 2% this year.
Analysts have predicted that low consumer spending could drag down economic growth to less than 2% this year.
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An expected slow-down in the housing market will reflect on consumer spending, and mean that growth rates will be at least 0.5% below the revised estimates predicted by Gordon Brown in his pre-Budget report.
Roger Bootle, UK economic advisor at Deloitte and Touche said: ‘The catalyst for a sharp slowdown in spending growth will be the bursting of the [housing market] bubble.’
Although he predicts house prices to increase by around 20% this year, it will be transformed into a fall of 5% next year and 10% in 2005.
He went on to add that sharp reductions in house prices had traditionally been followed by recession.
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