General Manchester news
Latest:
French firm plans Manchester car parks
Manchester police in gun raid
GMP looks to break down barriers
Cameras will 'help terror fight'
Council battles post office closures
Businesses divided on transport plan
Manchester Airport trials biometric equipment
Report highlights benefits of football tourism
M56 improvements to be "revised"
Teenage murder investigation underway
General Manchester news Archive
All news archive
Praise for Manchester's economic growth
17/07/2008
A new report has found that former industrial urban centres like Manchester often contribute more money to the national economy than southern towns and cities.
The report, carried out by The Work Foundation, finds that Manchester is growing with increasing momentum, having made major gains in its economic growth over the past decade by attracting highly-skilled workers and big companies.
However, Wigan fared badly in the study due to low productivity rates. While citizens in the city of Manchester contribute an average of £18,407 to the value of the national economy, the figure is just £10,998 in the west Manchester borough.
"Some big cities of the UK have clearly bounced back from the decline of manufacturing and have galvanised themselves to be productive, thriving, 21st century places," explained Alexandra Jones, associate director of The Work Foundation.
In related news, a separate report entitled State of the City revealed that employment in the city of Manchester has risen by 14 per cent in the past eight years.
Delicious
Digg
Reddit
Facebook
StumbleUpon
Comments on this story
Add your comments here
No comments submitted yet