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Summarised Post: Inflation in the UK has jumped to 3%, the highest it’s been in nearly a year, and above the Bank of England’s target. This comes after months of prices slowly calming down, sparking new worries about how much everyday life is costing.
THE COST OF LIVING ISN’T JUST NUMBERS—IT’S YOUR LIFE ON HOLD
Let’s break this down. When they say “inflation hit 3%,” what they actually mean is your groceries, rent, bills, and bus fares just got more expensive—again. While you’re juggling gas prices, council tax hikes, and wondering if you can still afford that one holiday this year, a bunch of people in suits are shrugging and calling it “market fluctuation.” Translation: your money is worth less, but their bonuses are worth more. And you’re supposed to just…deal with it?
This isn’t about politics or economics textbooks—it’s about your fridge being half full. It’s about skipping nights out, putting off fixing your boiler, or saying “no” when your kid asks for something small. Inflation isn’t some invisible monster—it’s the reason everything feels harder, even when you’re working just as much, if not more. And the worst part? The people in charge still call this a “challenge,” not a crisis. They’re not clueless—they’re comfortable.
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