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Tuesday 05 September 2017 10:17 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 23 November 2023 12:26 pm

London ranked the most prosperous spot in the UK, but its growth is slowing against other regions

By: Courtney Goldsmith

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London has held its position as the UK’s top spot for prosperity, but growth in the capital is lagging against a backdrop of fluctuating economic conditions and Brexit negotiations, new research suggests.

Barclays Wealth & Investments’ annual UK prosperity map, which will be published today, found London’s growth was slowing across a range of indicators measured by the study compared with the rest of the UK.

Each UK region and city was given a prosperity index score based on a number of factors including the number of millionaires, average earnings, business growth rates, house prices and GDP per capita.

In London, GDP and house price growth was slower than in other regions, Barclays found.

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Although London had the highest GDP per capita of the UK’s cities and regions at £43,629, the capital has reported only modest growth over the last year compared with other regions.

GDP per capita in London grew by 1.6 per cent, compared with three per cent in the north west and 2.8 per cent in the north east.

When it came to house prices, almost every city had seen higher house price growth than London, which was up three per cent. Birmingham and Manchester welcomed the greatest increases with house prices growing eight per cent and seven per cent respectively.

However, with an average house price of £502,787, London continued to hold the claim of the UK’s highest house prices.

Mark Smith, regional director of the London region at Barclays Wealth & Investments, said the research shows that London is still the top driver of economic growth in the UK.

“With London seeing a slight decline in overall prosperity, and slower house price and GDP growth than other regions, it’s clear that there it is a mixed picture for the capital and that other cities in the UK are seeing more positive signs of growth,” Smith said.

The 2017 prosperity map by city

City Final index figure Last year’s figure
1. London 0.93 0.91
2. Reading 0.77 0.75
3. Cambridge 0.56 0.56
4. Leeds (+1) 0.42 0.43
5. Bristol (-1) 0.40 0.44
6. Cardiff 0.38 0.32
7. Birmingham 0.38 0.26
8. Manchester 0.37 0.26
9. Liverpool 0.21 0.15
10. Newcastle 0.20 0.11

The 2017 prosperity map by region

Region Final index figure Last year’s figure
1. London 0.77 0.78
2. South East 0.56 0.58
3. Eastern England 0.45 0.42
4. Northern Ireland (+1) 0.35 0.34
5. East Midlands (+1) 0.32 0.30
6. South West (-2) 0.31 0.37
7. West Midlands (+2) 0.23 0.24
8. North West 0.22 0.26
9. Scotland (-2) 0.22 0.27
10. Wales 0.20 0.23
11. Yorkshire and the Humber 0.20 0.21
12. North East 0.07 0.12

Read more: Every London borough ranked by house price reductions

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