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Turkey fillets, which we buy about once a month, have gone up from £6.20/kg to £10.28/kg. Almost a 66% increase.
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My sister mortgage fixed term is up for renewal, I was talking to her and my BIL, they would have gone for 2 years, but due to China about to kick off they went for 3 years, and their bank is the best deal around. |
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We went for a slightly higher rate, 5-year fix rather than the more competitive 2 and 3 year deals that were available. And boy am I glad we did (actually wondering whether it would have been even better to take the 10-year fix they were offering). Hopefully 5 years from now we will have ridden out the worst of the crisis, although I’m under no illusions about the chances of mortgage rates ever again being as low as they have been. |
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Thankfully I own my home outright.It's about the only high point in my life.
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I keep reading that inflation is about 9- 11%,maybe someone should inform supermarkets that that isn't 11% per week ,every time i go shopping things have gone up in price, the same things that went up last week :spin:
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The projections for what the price will be has gone up again: https://www.cornwall-insight.com/pri...p-methodology/
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We are also fortunate to own outright and have had a small windfall cash sum that we are putting aside. For us saving rate increases are a good thing but we are noticing inflationary pressures on prices and if "producers" are hit with higher expenses, which could also include borrowing, they do need to pass it on.
I do get annoyed that so many people that want government to keep out of the way in the good years demand intervention in hard times. The good years are the time to save and put resource away for the bad times. (I do appreciate there are those unable to to this, we do need to take care of those who need it.) You can't have the public purse not collecting but open to spend. We are in a situation at the moment exiting from a period of high expense (COVID especially) so the purses are less full and now more pressure. I am sure though that there are many who are in the "haves" at the moment who are looking out for those in their communities who are in the "have nots". Maybe more should be reported about the local community helps and encouraging that than simply doom and gloom. Smaller groups and individuals can react faster and can also filter out those who sponge or know how to play the system that often cause larger/national groups delays and drain resource. Things could be so much simpler if rules didn't need to cover fraud etc. |
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There are just 2 examples of how much some items have shot up in price in a space of a few months. |
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What good times though? In the last 10 years wages have hardly been doing well against inflation and economic growth has been slow. Remember even before this inflationary period, before COVID, there was the increasing use of food banks and increasing child poverty. This isn't the good times coming to an end. It's the difficult times becoming much worse. Quote:
Last year aside - probably depressed because of COVID - it's gone up each year. It reached 2.5 million in 2020. Again, that's before this cost of living crisis. Heaven knows what it's going to be like this year. So all this stuff you're saying about saving for the bad times, communities helping each other out was already happening before COVID hit as people were already strugging. Now we have this. It's going to be very bad. |
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