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John Burn-Murdoch

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Columnist and chief data reporter @FinancialTimes | Stories, stats & scatterplots | Senior fellow @LSEdataScience | [email protected]

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My column on Thames Water

This is a test of UK capitalism. Owners knowingly took risks and mustn’t be bailed out. Sticking to these rules will enhance the UK’s reputation.

Bills will have to rise to pay for future investment.

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Thread: After more than a year of work, we have now launched dataforindia.com, a public platform that seeks to expand access to Indian data for everyone, and deepen the understanding of the country that can come from this data

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I had absolutely no idea about Specsavers. Just assumed it was another private equity owned chain or something. Amazing [ft.com/content/3c9c8a…]

I had absolutely no idea about Specsavers. Just assumed it was another private equity owned chain or something. Amazing [ft.com/content/3c9c8a…]
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“In the poorest 1% of zip codes that have lottery retailers, the average American adult spends around $600 a year, or nearly 5% of their income, on tickets. That compares with just $150, or 0.15%, for those in the richest 1% of zip codes.”
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“In the poorest 1% of zip codes that have lottery retailers, the average American adult spends around $600 a year, or nearly 5% of their income, on tickets. That compares with just $150, or 0.15%, for those in the richest 1% of zip codes.” economist.com/graphic-detail…
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