Economic activity and social change in the UK, real-time indicators: 26 September 2024

Early data on the UK economy and society. These faster indicators are created using rapid response surveys, novel data sources and innovative methods. These are official statistics in development.

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Release date:
26 September 2024

Next release:
3 October 2024

1. Main points

  • Overall retail footfall in the week to 22 September 2024 increased by 1%, when compared with the previous week; meanwhile, footfall in UK high streets increased by 4% week-on-week and retail park footfall decreased by 3% in the same period (MRI OnLocation).

  • The total number of online job adverts on 20 September 2024 was 1% higher than the previous week, but was 16% lower than the equivalent week of 2023 (Adzuna).

  • Around 9% of businesses said they will be increasing capital expenditure between September and November 2024, and 31% said it will stay the same as was spent between June and August 2024; for those expecting to authorise capital expenditure between September and November 2024, reasons included replacements (33%), increasing efficiency (12%), reaching new customers (11%), purchasing new technology (10%), expanding capacity (8%), and providing new services (6%) (Initial results from Wave 117 of the Business Insights and Conditions Survey).

  • The System Average Price (SAP) of gas decreased by 4% in the week to 22 September 2024, from 2.964 pence per kilowatt hour (p/kWh) to 2.836p/kWh, when compared with the previous week; the System Price of electricity increased by 44% over the same period, from 6.114p/kWh to 8.824p/kWh. (Elexon, National Gas Transmission).

  • The daily average number of UK flights was broadly unchanged in the week to 22 September 2024, when compared with the previous week, but was 4% higher than the equivalent week of 2023 (EUROCONTROL).

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These are official statistics in development, and we advise caution when using the data. The data sources used to compile these indicators are regularly reviewed to ensure they are representative and relevant, which may mean indicators change at short notice. Read more in Section 5: Data sources and quality.

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2. Latest indicators at a glance

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Notes:
  1. Card spending over time is pushed upwards by the impacts of both inflation on value of transactions and cash-to-card conversion.
  2. Revolut adjustments to user count are at an aggregate level and as such age bands may not adjust evenly.
  3. Indicators with SA in the title have been seasonally adjusted.
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3. Data

Online job advert estimates
Dataset | Released 26 September 2024
Weekly snapshot of online job advert indices covering the UK job market. These are official statistics in development. Source: Adzuna

System Average Price (SAP) of gas
Dataset | Released 26 September 2024
Daily data showing System Average Price (SAP) of gas, and rolling seven-day average, traded in Great Britain over the On-the-Day Commodity Market (OCM). These are official statistics in development. Source: National Gas Transmission.

System Price of electricity
Dataset | Released 26 September 2024
Daily data showing the System Price of electricity, and rolling seven-day average, in Great Britain. These are official statistics in development. Source: Elexon

This section lists a selection of the data available in this publication. For the full list of available datasets, please see our accompanying dataset page.

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4. Glossary

Real-time indicator

A real-time indicator provides insights into economic activity using close-to-real-time big data, administrative data sources, rapid response surveys or experimental estimates, which represent useful economic and social concepts.

Seasonal Adjustment

Seasonal adjustment is the identification and removal of consistent and systematic variation in time series associated with the time of year. For more information on seasonal variation, and how we implement seasonal adjustment, see Section 2: How we measure real-time indicators of our Economic activity and social change in the UK, real-time indicators methodology article.

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5. Data sources and quality

Official statistics in development

These statistics are labelled as "official statistics in development". Until September 2023, these were called "experimental statistics". Read more about the change in our Guide to official statistics in development.

We are developing how we collect and produce the data to improve the quality of these statistics. Find out more in our Economic activity and social change in the UK, real-time indicators methodology article.

Once the developments are complete, we will review the statistics with the Statistics Head of Profession. We will decide if the statistics are of sufficient quality and value to be published as official statistics, or if further development is needed. Production may be stopped if they are not of sufficient quality or value. Users will be informed of the outcome and any changes.

We value your feedback on these statistics. If you would like to get in touch, please email realtime.indicators@ons.gov.uk.

Dataset release dates and intended release frequency

Latest release dates and intended release frequency of our associated datasets are available in this section. Please note that there may be some change to the intended release frequency for a variety of reasons, such as data availability. If you would like further information about any of these datasets, or previous release dates, please email realtime.indicators@ons.gov.uk.

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Strengths and limitations

These statistics have been produced to provide timely indicators of the effect of developing world events on the UK economy and society, using close-to-real-time big data, administrative data sources, rapid response surveys, or official statistics in development.

The data presented in this bulletin are reviewed and refreshed on a regular basis. Indicators are swapped in and out of the publication based on their suitability and availability.

Seasonality

Seasonal fluctuations are likely to be present in many of these indicators, so caution must be applied when interpreting changes in series that are not seasonally adjusted.

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7. Cite this statistical bulletin

Office for National Statistics (ONS), published 26 September 2024, ONS website, statistical bulletin, Economic activity and social change in the UK, real-time indicators: 26 September 2024

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Contact details for this Statistical bulletin

Real Time Indicators team
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