bluetonium
Well-Known Member
It's something you have to take in relative to cost of living. The average English council tax bill this year will increase by 3.9%, for example, so there's an obvious mismatch.
Didn't expect any more to be honest, but as our cost of living will increase by more than 1% its not great. On the other hand, plenty of people losing their jobs or getting no increase, so again, all relative. We'll tighten our belts, spend less, and if the pattern repeats, the economy may stutter. Good job to the economy doesn't need a boost right now, eh?
Didn't expect any more to be honest, but as our cost of living will increase by more than 1% its not great. On the other hand, plenty of people losing their jobs or getting no increase, so again, all relative. We'll tighten our belts, spend less, and if the pattern repeats, the economy may stutter. Good job to the economy doesn't need a boost right now, eh?