Is the UK the ‘sick man of Europe’ once again?

Dysfunctional labour market driven by rise of the ‘economically inactive’ is a major block to growth

Pedestrians shelter from the rain beneath Union flag-themed umbrellas
Almost 9 million working-age Britons are not in work or looking for work
(Image credit: Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP via Getty Images)

The UK is once again being labelled the “sick man of Europe” as wages continue to lag well behind the soaring cost of living and a dysfunctional labour market contributes to a looming recession.

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