Early official figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveal that the UK economy experienced zero growth in April. This flatlining comes after a 0.4% growth recorded in March. Economists surveyed by Reuters had predicted this lack of growth for April.
The adverse impact of wet weather is being cited as a contributing factor. Both retail sales and construction output were affected, leading to a stagnation in economic activity. Experts emphasise the need for resilience and adaptability as the economy navigates through challenging conditions.
As the UK continues to recover from the pandemic, monitoring economic indicators remains crucial to understanding the broader trends and potential risks. The ONS will closely track developments in the coming months to assess the recovery trajectory and any further disruptions caused by external factors.