How to survive the ‘year of the squeeze’ as bills and inflation soar in 2022

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Brits are being warned they will struggle to survive the cost of living in 2022, as sluggish wage growth fails to keep up with the sharpest spike in inflation in three decades

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‘Struggle to survive the cost of living’, that’s a bit dramatic isn’t it?

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