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Old 24-08-2022, 20:28   #339
OLD BOY
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Re: Rising cost of living

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
https://inews.co.uk/news/liz-truss-t...arners-1809517

Yes, that £59 per year for those on the National Living Wage will make a large dent on the extra £4000 a year on their forecast Energy bills…

to be fair

Whilst those on average salary (around £29k pa) will benefit by around £237 per year, or to put it another way, around 18 days worth of next year’s forecast Energy bill…
I said the Scottish Power solution + tax reductions. Under that proposal, bills to consumers can stay where they are rather than increase.
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