UK GDP Expands 0.1% in December
2026-02-12 07:17
By
Kyrie Dichosa
1 min. read
The UK economy grew 0.1% month-on-month in December 2025, in line with market expectations and following a revised 0.2% increase in November.
Services led the growth, rising 0.3% as gains in transportation and storage (+2.0%), administrative and support services (+1.4%), and food and beverage service activities (+1.6%) offset declines in sports activities and amusement and recreation (-5.9%) and human health and social work (-0.4%).
Meanwhile, production output fell 0.9%, with all four production sectors declining: electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning (-1.7%), manufacturing (-0.5%), water supply, sewerage and waste management (-2.4%), and mining and quarrying (-0.7%).
Construction dropped 0.5%, driven by a 2.5% fall in repair and maintenance, while new work rose 1.0% on the month.
On a yearly basis, GDP grew 0.7%, the softest since Q2 2024, below the expected 1.1% and slowing from the 1.2% rise recorded in November.