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UK Economy Shrinks for Second Straight Month as Business Activity Weakens

Carlos by Carlos
June 23, 2026
in Economy, Research
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UK Economy Shrinks for Second Straight Month as Business Activity Weakens

Flash PMI Data Signals Continued Economic Pressure Amid Political and Market Uncertainty. The UK economy has contracted for a second consecutive month, with early business activity data showing continued weakness across private-sector companies and raising fresh concerns about the country’s economic outlook.

The latest flash Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) data suggests that business activity remains below the level that indicates economic growth, with companies reporting weaker demand, falling employment and reduced confidence about future conditions.

Services Sector Leads Economic Decline

The slowdown has been driven mainly by the services sector, which recorded its sharpest contraction in years.

Businesses across industries including consumer services, hospitality and other service-based sectors have reported weaker activity as customers remain cautious about spending. New business levels have also declined, adding pressure on companies already facing higher operating costs.

Analysts say the services slowdown is a major concern because the sector represents a large part of the UK economy.

Political Uncertainty Adds Pressure

The economic weakness comes at a difficult time for the UK government, with political uncertainty increasing following recent leadership changes and internal pressure within the ruling party.

Businesses have warned that uncertainty over government policy is affecting investment decisions, hiring plans and overall confidence.

Economists say restoring stability will be a key challenge for the next government as it attempts to support growth while managing inflation and public finances.

Employment Falls as Companies Cut Back

The PMI survey showed further weakness in the jobs market, with businesses reducing staffing levels as demand slows.

Companies have cited rising costs, weaker sales and uncertainty about the economic outlook as reasons for becoming more cautious with hiring.

Experts warn that continued job losses could further weaken consumer confidence and spending.

Manufacturing Provides Some Support

While services have struggled, manufacturing activity has shown more resilience.

Factories have benefited from stronger demand in some areas, although analysts caution that the improvement may be affected by temporary factors such as companies building inventories and preparing for possible supply disruptions.

The manufacturing sector remains vulnerable to global economic conditions and higher input costs.

Inflation Pressures Begin to Ease

One positive sign from the latest data is that cost pressures have started to moderate.

Lower energy prices and improving supply conditions have helped reduce some inflation pressures, giving policymakers more flexibility when considering future economic decisions.

However, businesses remain cautious as weak demand continues to limit growth.

Challenges Ahead for UK Economy

Economists say the latest figures highlight the difficult environment facing Britain, with slow growth, weak consumer demand and political uncertainty creating major challenges.

The next government will face pressure to rebuild business confidence, encourage investment and prevent a deeper economic slowdown.

Recovery Remains Uncertain

Although some parts of the economy show signs of stability, the latest PMI figures suggest that the UK recovery remains fragile.

With businesses waiting for clearer economic conditions and stronger demand, policymakers will be closely watching upcoming data to determine whether the slowdown continues or begins to reverse.

Tags: BritainBusiness Activityeconomy newsEmploymentFinancial MarketsinflationLondonPMIUK EconomyWorld Business News

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