When is the Autumn Budget 2022 – and why isn’t it a full budget? Will the state pension increase in 2023, will there be an income tax shock, and will Universal Credit and benefits rise? Here’s everything you need to know
Tens of millions of Brits face “eye-watering” tax rises and spending cuts to fill a black hole of up to £50billion left by Liz Truss crashing the economy.
The Autumn Statement – which doesn’t have the status of a Budget, but is similar – will be announced on November 17 by new Chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
It’s set to announce about a half-and-half mix of tax rises and public spending cuts, despite services creaking under a decade of austerity. And the state pension or benefits could face a real-terms cut.
Weeks after Ms Truss’s failed tax cuts bid, a Treasury source said: “It is going to be rough.