London and Edinburgh are the UK’s most economically active cities. Brighton led in terms of digital connectivity, while Leicester is expected to experience the most rapid population growth driven by a strong youth demographic. Bournemouth/Poole will face the strongest old-age dependency ratio, with this ratio and the country’s changing demographic profile expected to have considerable implications for economic development in the near future as they put a strain on public budgets.
The City Review reports analyse key trends and developments in 126 world’s major cities. They provide localised city information in terms of economy, consumer lifestyles, housing and transport and city environment and offer valuable insights for strategic planning.
Data coverage: Market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
The City Review reports analyse key trends and developments in 126 world’s major cities. They provide localised city information in terms of economy, consumer lifestyles, housing and transport and city environment and offer valuable insights for strategic planning.
Data coverage: Market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
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Table of Contents
HEADLINESCONSUMER FINANCELondon to offer the highest disposable income in the UKResidents and visitors in London contribute to largest consumer expenditure in the UKLondon remains the most congested city in the UK
URBAN CONSUMER
ECONOMY
CITY SCORECARD
POPULATION
CONSUMER EXPENDITURE
DIGITAL CONSUMER
INCOME AND WEALTH
LABOUR