Tuesday 5 February 2008

Why do we feel so broke?

I recently published a report with the Centre for Policy Studies called "Why we feel so broke?". It got masses of national coverage - The News of the World, Telegraph, Sunday Times, Daily Mail, Express as well as the Radio 4 Today programme, lots of other radio, Channel 4 News and local papers like Your Dover and the Dover Express (but not, of course, the East Kent Mercury).

The report shows that the average UK family is paying almost £8,000 a year more in tax than in 1997, while stagnating earnings are making it harder for households to meet these and other rising costs, a report claimed today.

The average household now pays around £16,938 in taxes - £7,800 more than when Labour first came to power. The rise, when combined with "excessive debt" and the increasing costs of servicing a mortgage and paying bills, means households are very vulnerable to any economic downturn.

The increases in taxation and the recent availability of easy credit is a potentially toxic mixture.
Until recently, average families were able to absorb tax increases partly through rising salaries and greater levels of personal debt. But since 2005 increases in disposable income after tax and housing costs have stalled or gone into reverse.

To see the report, go to this link: http://www.cps.org.uk/cpsfile.asp?id=997

2 comments:

Rage against the Machine said...

Oh dear, more obsession with high taxation.

What about the gambling of City Financiers. The paymasters of the Conservative Party.
It is they who are at the stinking rotten core of the financial turmoil everyone is facing today. Shut up about taxation. it is about making better and more effective use of present taxation revenue to improve public services.

WILL THE CONSERVATIVES CUT TAXATION AND PUBLIC SPENDING OR NOT?

WILL THE CONSERVATIVES ALLOW THE PRIVATE SECTOR TO RUN STATE SCHOOLS?

WILL THE CONSERVATIVES ACCELERATE PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT IN THE NHS?

HOW WILL THE CONSERVATIVES BRING STABILITY TO THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM?

wILL THE CONSERVATIVES CARRY ON WITH LAISSEZ-FAIRE REGUALATION OF INDUSTRY AND THE FINANCIAL MARKETS?

We want answers NOW!!!

David Cameron cant hide forever!!!!

Charlie Elphicke said...

Hmm. Thanks for that. Taxes do matter - people tell me how they are concerned about taxes on motoring and the scrapping of the 10p rate, which makes it really hard for them to pay. So have some compassion!

For me, taking the poorest and pensioners out of tax altogether would be a really positive first step.