IFS warns of fall in household incomes
    
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has  warned that household incomes will see their biggest drop in generations  following the Autumn Statement.
The think tank warned that growth in living  standards had been weak since 2008 and that it was now going from 'bad to worse'.
Paul Johnson, Director of the IFS, said:
'Jeremy  Hunt's first fiscal event as Chancellor was a sombre affair. Surging global  energy prices have made the UK a poorer country. The result is an OBR forecast  that the next two years will see the biggest fall in household incomes in  generations. 
'Unsurprisingly  given the cost-of-living crisis, today's Office for Budget Responsibility  forecast suggests that this is going from bad to worse. This year we are set to  see the largest fall in real household disposable income per head since the  late 1940s
'As  ever, the forecasts are uncertain. The government's finances could end up much  healthier than expected. But if the outlook deteriorates further then Jeremy  Hunt really has not left himself with much room to manoeuvre.' 
Internet  link: IFS website