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ONS gets sums wrong on retail sales

By Chris Giles, Economics Editor

Published: May 15 2009 21:43 | Last updated: May 15 2009 21:43

One of Britain’s most closely watched economic indicators has heavily overstated the quantity of high street sales over the past two years, the Office for National Statistics admitted on Friday.

Britain’s supplier of official statistics conceded that since the financial crisis began in August 2007, it has overstated the volume of retail sales growth by 56 per cent.

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