Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The UK has a high level of regional inequality compared to
other large wealthy countries. Analysis shows that wealth is
more concentrated in the south of England compared to the
north of England. London and the south-east, home to ¼ of the
UK’s population, have accounted for 30% of the country’s net
increase in jobs since 2010. Parts of these regions have levels of
disposable income, productivity, and lifespan as high as anywhere
in the world