By Molly Moss

Published: Wednesday, 23 March 2022 at 12:00 am


Rishi Sunak is set to deliver the 2022 Spring Statement today (23rd March) as a cost-of-living crisis grips the UK.

Also known as the “mini-Budget”, the Spring Statement is an annual address made by the Chancellor on the state of the economy and the nation’s finances.

This year, the Chancellor is under pressure to address the UK’s deepening cost of living crisis and announce measures to tackle factors like the energy price cap increase, soaring petrol prices and inflation, all of which have been worsened by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Policies have already been implemented, such as the £150 council tax rebate, but a previously announced rise in National Insurance contributions is expected to be put in place.

The Chancellor tweeted yesterday: “Delivering greater economic security for our people, accelerating growth and productivity, and making sure the proceeds of that growth are shared fairly.”

He added: “That is not the work of any one statement. But that work begins tomorrow.”

Delivering greater economic security for our people, accelerating growth and productivity, and making sure the proceeds of that growth are shared fairly.

That is not the work of any one statement. But that work begins tomorrow.

The Spring Statement starts at 12.30. pic.twitter.com/Z4b93fl7aC

— Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) March 22, 2022