Friday, Jun 22, 2007
The Big Squueze!!
Guardian: Rising bills erode disposable income
The amount of money UK households have left to spend after paying the bills has fallen by 10% over the past four years as increasing fuel prices and mortgage rates have started to take their toll, figures showed today.
The typical family with two children aged under 16 has seen their level of disposable income fall by an average of £82 a month since 2002/03, according to accountants Ernst & Young.
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