Personal tax thresholds have been frozen since 2023 or earlier, meaning inflation erodes their real value. Extending freezes to 2029–30 raises £8bn.
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IFS celebrates a double win, taking 'Think Tank of the Year' and 'Best Publication' honours.
We study the reasons for rising in-work poverty in the 25 years up to the pandemic.
We study how exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) affects young children’s accumulation of cognitive and socio-emotional skills.
This study experimentally assesses the effects of temporary wage subsidies on employment in North Macedonia. Wage subsidies raise employment by 14 p.p. after 3.5 years among long-term unemployed.
What are the Chancellor’s options for raising tax, and what would they mean for households, the economy and growth?
In Britain, the headline relative in-work poverty rate steadily rose from 13.4% in 1994–95 to 18.4% in 2019–20. We study the drivers of this increase.
At this online event IFS researchers will present the findings of a new report on trends for people in their 50s and 60s over the last two decades.
At this online webinar IFS researchers present their initial response to Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Autumn Budget.