"Spending by children in the UK has hit record levels despite a fall in parents' disposable incomes, research has suggested.I am sorry but unless the children are earning that money, and I doubt that they are, then this purely money being recycled from their parents (and other relations & friends). In which case surely the story is that children spend £4.89bn a year of their family's income. This wealth is not generated by the children but by the family or friends who give them the money.
The London School of Economics said spending by young people was now worth £4.89bn to the British economy. "
£4.89bn spent by the under 16s who make up around 19% of the UK population. With a national population of around 61,500,000 that is an average spend per child of £79 per annum. However the BBC report it as it
"averages out at more than £10 a week for seven-to-10 year olds and more than £15 a week for 11-to-15 year olds. "which is £520 - £780 per annum... Am I wrong?
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