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Will inflation throw another spanner in the works?

The continued strength of inflation, resulting in further falls in households’ real pay, raises the question of whether we can ever look forward to a period when it finally eases and so supports rather than scuppers growth. We continue to think that there are good reasons to expect inflation to fall to a low rate next year, enabling real earnings to begin rising again.

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