The United Kingdom's services sector has demonstrated robust growth, rising from 68.5% in 1990 to 72.2% in 2022. During the early 1990s, services expanded with contributions surpassing 70% by 1993, supported by the growth of finance, insurance, and professional services in London. The 2008 financial crisis initially impacted the sector but led to a shift toward technology and knowledge-based services, increasing its GDP share to 71.8% in 2009. The 2020 pandemic further boosted the sector's GDP share to 72.1% as remote work and digital services surged. This growth trajectory reflects the sector's centrality in the UK economy, highlighting its adaptability and resilience in response to global economic shifts.
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