Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed the Autumn Budget will take place on 26 November 2025. As with the Spring Statement earlier this year, this annual budget is a decisive event, where the government will reveal new fiscal measures in 2026, including possible tax changes and adjustments to reliefs.
The mid-year updates on the economy and public finances are setting the stage for a more assertive budget. In November, the government will outline its tax and spending plans for the year ahead.
How this will affect you: The Autumn Budget will directly impact on your paycheques, household budgets, and financial planning in the next year (source: Gov.UK). Stay tuned; the budget updates are just ahead.

Expected Key Measures in Autumn Budget 2025
Rachel Reeves may discuss these points in the budget:
Budget Priorities
- Improving the NHS and reducing waiting times.
- Promoting fairness and equality.
- Supporting long-term development.
Stability and Growth Strategy
- Channeling investments in key sectors.
- Reforming government structures to improve efficiency.
- Controlling spending to reduce inflation and borrowing costs.
Measures Already in Motion
- Raising the minimum wage
- Reducing NHS waiting lists
- Expanding new trade agreements.
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