In August 2024, the U.K. economy experienced a 0.2% growth on a month-on-month basis, according to preliminary figures released by the Office for National Statistics on Friday 11th October 2024.
But there is a warning of a potential UK slowdown despite the August pick-up.
The gross domestic product (GDP) matched the 0.2% growth anticipated by economists.
Over the three months leading to August, Britain’s economic growth also registered a 0.2% increase, which was marginally below the expectations of economists.
A rebound in construction and a robust month for accountancy, manufacturing, and retail sectors contributed to a 0.2% boost in the economy, following a stagnation in growth over the prior two months.
However, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) noted that economic growth has been weaker relative to the first half of the year and of a potential slowdown.