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Covid-savings and debt are unevenly distributed across the country, risking an uneven recovery as restrictions are lifted.
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This report, published in partnership with Clarion Housing Group, analyses how the pandemic has affected people’s spending, saving and debt, and evaluates what this means for the recovery of the UK’s cities and largest towns.
Senior Analyst Elena Magrini and Researcher Tom Sells join Andrew Carter to discuss the main findings of their recent report on how Covid-debt and Covid-saving will shape post-pandemic cities.
Researcher Guilherme Rodrigues explores the different data options available to best monitor how UK cities are performing and recovering in real time.
Will Jennings, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at the University of Southampton and co-founder of Centre for Towns, unpacks the findings of his recent co-authored article “The Politics of Levelling Up”.
As the first Labour Mayor for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, Nik Johnson should focus on reducing inequalities in the combined authority ensuring everyone can benefit from the growth in the area.
The latest update of the High Streets Recovery Tracker includes spend data up until the end of April and gives a sense of how spending in UK cities and towns is recovering as lockdown restrictions begin to lift.
Job postings in cities and large towns in the North and Midlands are recovering fastest, while London and other cities are lagging.
How to revive the high street after the pandemic.