Autumn Budget Statement 27th November 2025

The 2025 Autumn Budget delivers wide-ranging tax, spending and investment measures across the economy – including personal taxation, wages, savings, pensions, NHS, education and more.  Explore what it means for you. #AutumnBudget2025

  • Economic forecasts
  • On Budget day, the Chancellor highlighted improved OBR forecasts, with growth rising to 1.5% this year and steady at 1.4–1.5% in the years ahead. Inflation is also set to fall faster, dropping to 3.5% this year and 2.5% in 2026. #AutumnBudget2025
  • Personal finance
  • Frozen tax thresholds, ISA reforms and a higher National Living Wage headline this year’s personal finance measures. Pension protections and benefit increases also shape the outlook for households. #AutumnBudget2025
  • Business Measures
  • The Chancellor delivered a strong message to businesses – “If you build here, Britain will back you.” Measures include new UK Listing Relief, visa reforms, £5bn BBB investment, expanded EMI eligibility, lower business rates, and £1.5bn for skills and apprenticeships. #AutumnBudget2025
  • Other key points
  • The Budget boosts investment across public services and communities: £1.3bn for housing delivery, major planning reforms, new infrastructure projects, expanded breakfast clubs, upgraded NHS centres and digital tech, plus key welfare and duty changes. #AutumnBudget2025