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Demand Equal Pay for Women is just a page of data, though its developers have done some of their own calculations on top of the public data, and the site has some good statistics: closing the gender pay gap, they say, would add half a trillion dollars to the consumer economy.
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For the first time, the OBR also gave a figure excluding the effects of the special liquidity scheme, which has been reclassified by the Office for National Statistics and so, some would argue, should be excluded.
BBC: Graph showing GDP forecasts
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The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has not yet published its figures for retail sales in November, but for some time it has been painting a more reassuring picture than the BRC (see chart).
ECONOMIST: The high street will stay in trouble
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We have shown how that has been obscured by changing demographics, cultural factors, work patterns, and some basic, fundamental misunderstandings regarding the true statistics themselves.
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