Will the Budget revive the Tories’ poll ratings?
Despite some attention-grabbing measures, the average Brit is unlikely to feel materially better.
ByThe cost of living is a measure of how expensive day-to-day expenses such as fuel, food, housing and education are. State of the Nation provides the latest news about people’s views on their standard of living, and how they are impacted by changes such as inflation and rising fuel prices, among factors.
Despite some attention-grabbing measures, the average Brit is unlikely to feel materially better.
ByThe public increasingly thinks the economy is about prices in shops and interest rates, rather than “balancing the books”.
ByThe gap between landlord’s profits and people’s living standards is widening.
ByPolling for the New Statesman reveals that support for local housebuilding is increasing.
ByLevels of fuel poverty are now estimated to have doubled in some parts of England.
ByRishi Sunak’s Spring Statement had much to say about fuel prices but very little about house prices. For the last…
ByHas your house been out-earning you?
ByState of the Nation examines joblessness in the country
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