The UK economy is forecast to recover ground lost during the pandemic if further Covid restrictions are not enforced. 

Economists are pencilling in growth of 4.7 per cent next year, following estimated growth of 7 per cent this year. 

The economy shrank 9.4 per cent last year, its worst performance for a century as Britain’s businesses reeled from the coronavirus outbreak. 

The UK economy is forecast to recover ground lost during the pandemic if further Covid restrictions are not enforced

The UK economy is forecast to recover ground lost during the pandemic if further Covid restrictions are not enforced

Deutsche Bank, Consensus Economics, and the Economist Intelligence Unit expect growth of around 4 per cent. 

Panmure Gordon chief economist Simon French forecast the economy would grow 4.75 per next year, but a hard Covid lockdown would push this back to 3.3 per cent. 

Professor Trevor Williams, of Derby University, has cut his 2022 forecast from 4.5 per cent to 3 per cent, while George Buckley, chief UK economist at Nomura, is looking for 4.5 per cent. 

French said: ‘The UK economy is, Covid permitted, expected to continue its rapid rebound in 2022 with low unemployment and high household cash reserves all contributing to a second successive year of above trend growth.’ 

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

You May Also Like

Gupta’s metals empire sells two factories to car parts maker 

Rescue: Evtec will take over two of GFG Alliance’s casting plants, in…

‘End of an era’ as iconic supermarket closes down to be replaced by food giant after 60 YEARS

A LOCAL business that has been around for over 60 years is…

Four reasons you WON’T get the £650 cost of living direct payment even if you’re on Universal Credit

MORE than seven million people have now had extra cash to help…

UK inflation jumps to 2.5% in June after lockdown easing made prices soar

THE UK’s rate of inflation was higher than expected in June as…