Households face a ‘triple hit’ from tax, utility bill increases, and benefits failing to keep up with living costs, the ...
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The Bolton News on MSNWorking UK households set to be hundreds worse off over coming yearLong-running freezes to personal tax thresholds will mean some people are dragged into paying more tax, while employer ...
The latest monthly Labour Market Statistics (March 2025) published by the Office for National Statistics reveal that the mean average UK weekly wage across all industry sectors in England and ...
AVERAGE earnings in the UK have grown for the fourth month in a row, fresh data shows. Weekly earnings, excluding bonuses, ...
Taking the big picture, we can say for sure that those doing very well out of our generally stagnant economy are ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer acknowledged the pressures facing household finances despite the increase in the national ...
The Office for National Statistics said regular wages growth was unchanged 5.9% in the three months to January.
Working age households are on track to be £400 worse off on average in the year ahead amid income squeezes and bill hikes, a think-tank predicts.
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