Spending Review 'could brighten living standards outlook'

14 Apr 2025

Think tank the Resolution Foundation has suggested that the government's upcoming Spending Review could help to brighten the 'bleak living standards outlook' for low-to-middle income families.

The Foundation stated that the Review should prioritise spending on services they use the most, and that public services are crucial for quality of life. It said that household disposable income is expected to fall from 2025/26 but public service spending is rising by £18 billion a year in 2028/29 in real terms.

Public services are not, however, used equally across all households, the Resolution Foundation added. The allocation of extra funding between departments at the June Spending Review will determine which families benefit.

Emily Fry, Senior Economist at the Resolution Foundation, said: 'Britain's outlook for real disposable incomes is bleak, especially for poorer households after the benefit cuts announced at the Spring Statement. But the wider picture is more positive when the £18 billion boost to public services is included, as this will provide vital 'in-kind' benefits, particularly for poorer households.

'A focus on improving families' experience of a range of downtrodden services in the Spending Review could help boost quality of life for lower income families in a challenging living standards environment.'

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