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One in five UK homes can’t cover bills as incomes plunge
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72939, member: 636"] British households face mounting financial strain as disposable income contracts for a fourth consecutive month, leaving 20 percent unable to meet basic weekly expenses ahead of Chancellor Rachel Reeves' anticipated tax increases. Research from the Centre for Economics and Business Research demonstrates that families earning around £11,000 annually confront a £74 weekly deficit, while those in the second-lowest bracket retain merely £10 after covering necessities. The wealthiest households maintain £909 in discretionary spending, exposing a sharp divide as essential costs climb 4.6 percent year-over-year. Younger residents bear disproportionate pressure, allocating 69 percent of gross earnings toward fundamental needs driven largely by rental expenses. Sam Miley of Cebr warns that deteriorating employment figures and fiscal contraction threaten already fragile economic conditions. Average purchasing power sits at £253 weekly, matching levels from last winter, while vulnerable families brace for additional pain through the holiday season. [/QUOTE]
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