By Antony Clements-Thrower Brits are £10,000 poorer today than a decade ago, according to a new map showing the worst hit places in the UK. The report by Centre for Cities shows the average person in the city has missed out on a total of £45,240 over the last 14 years, as a result of lower levels of growth. Aberdeen has been hardest hit of the UK’s 63 largest cities and towns included in the analysis, while Burnley was named worse off in England, where the average person was £28,090 worse off since 2010. In London, gross disposable income is £13,590 lower than if it had grown in line with 1998…