Cut the cost of living
Feb 18, 2022
2 minutes
Ruth Jackson-Kirby Money columnist
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The spike in oil and gas prices will see the average household energy bill rise by £700 this year. Fuel costs have also risen. Inflation is expected to top 7% by the spring as supply-chain problems and staff shortages push up the cost of many everyday items. National Insurance contributions are rising in April with employees, employers and the self-employed
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