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title: "UK Statistics Authority Calls for Urgent Action to Restore Confidence in Economic Data"
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# UK Statistics Authority Calls for Urgent Action to Restore Confidence in Economic Data

**Published:** April 8, 2025
**Author:** Stockmark.IT Website
**Categories:** UK Economy
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The UK Statistics Authority has mandated the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to swiftly address concerns surrounding the reliability of its data. This directive follows a series of criticisms regarding the quality of important statistics that have emerged post-pandemic.

In recent months, the ONS has faced intense scrutiny from various economic entities, including the Bank of England. The issues stem from a sharp decline in response rates to key surveys, particularly the labour force survey, which plummeted to less than 20 per cent, a stark contrast to the approximately 50 per cent response rate seen a decade ago.

The ONS has postponed the publication of several critical statistics, including data related to trade and producer price inflation. The decline in data quality has raised significant concerns among economists and policymakers who rely on these metrics for decision-making.

The Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) initiated a review of the ONS after it noted a catalogue of failings, culminating in an order for the ONS to devise a comprehensive improvement plan within the next four weeks. This plan should outline priorities for funding and steps to enhance data quality.

Statements from regulatory bodies indicate that the ONS is lagging behind some of its international counterparts in survey collection, recommending modernization of its approaches and practices. Despite progress in integrating administrative and big data into its core statistics, the ONS acknowledges the need for a significant overhaul of its data collection processes.

The urgency for improvement cannot be overstated as the implications of flawed data affect economic forecasts and decisions that impact households and businesses across the UK.

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