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Economic Development

Birmingham feels the squeeze as South East dominates us all

Gap between economic power of London and the rest of the country is laid bare

Birmingham

With major financial boosts like , HS2 and move to the city, Birmingham is booming – or so it would appear.

But, while the city and wider region is making some economic progress, it is barely scratching the surface when it comes to creating wealth in one of the world’s most fiscally skewed countries, as these unique maps show.

By any measure – gross value added (GVA), , you name it, there is no question that London dominates the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

While any number of spreadsheets and graphs have been published showing the , they aren’t always easy to understand.

But these ‘cartograms’ should leave nobody in any doubt that, despite hundreds of millions going into infrastructure like Curzon Street and the Midland Metro, it is not scratching the surface.

In short, the .

A cartogram is a map in which the size of a certain area – a city, say, or a county – is changed according to some specific measure.

That could be anything from the murder rate to average house prices...