Analysis and action on living standards
The Resolution Foundation is publishing five major reports and hosting five corresponding events on the economic challenges of work, tax, housing, growth and the public finances.
Read the final report of The Economy 2030 Inquiry now to learn how the toxic combination of slow growth and high inequality strained the living standards of low- and middle-income Britain, well before the cost of living crisis struck. It is time to embark on a new path. The Final Report of The Economy 2030 Inquiry sets out what such a path – a serious attempt to end Britain’s relative decline – looks like.
The Resolution Foundation is an independent think-tank focused on improving living standards for those on low-to-middle incomes. We work across a wide range of economic and social policy, combining our core purpose with a commitment to analytical rigour.
This – the 14th annual Low Pay Britain report – examines some of the key measures the Government is proposing, analysing their potential to improve workplace security while also exploring the risks and trade-offs. The four areas we focus on are unfair dismissal, sick pay, hours insecurity, and the minimum wage.
This is our sixth annual Living Standards Outlook. It provides an assessment of incomes, poverty and inequality as things stand in 2024-25, and projections up to 2029-30 using economic forecasts and policy assumptions inherited by the new Government.
The Resolution Foundation calculates the real Living Wage – a voluntary hourly pay rate that is based on what families need to get by. The current national rate is:
Resolution Ventures exists to back innovative start-ups seeking to change the world of work for the better and early-stage ventures seeking to improve the prospects of low-to-middle income Britain.
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