UK economy shrinks in July on strikes, wet weather

The United Kingdom's economy contracted more than expected in July, hit by strike action and wet weather, official data showed Wednesday.
Output contracted 0.5% compared with growth of 0.5% in June, the Office for National Statistics added in a statement.
Analysts' consensus forecast had been for contraction to gross domestic product (GDP) in July of 0.2%.
"Our initial estimate for July shows that GDP fell; however, the broader picture looks more positive, with the economy growing across the services, production and construction sectors in the last three months," noted ONS director of economic statistics, Darren Morgan.
"In July, industrial action by healthcare workers and teachers negatively impacted services, and it was a weaker month for construction and retail due to the poor weather."
Britain has endured more than a year of strikes by public and private sector workers as they seek wage rises in the face of high inflation.
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