MoneySaving Poll: Budget poll: Will you be better off in a year’s time?
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Former_MSE_Sam_M
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Poll started 7 March 2017
Budget poll: Will you be better off in a year’s time?
It’s Budget week, the time the Chancellor reviews the national finances and presents forecasts for the economy. Consumer confidence has a huge impact on that – if we stop spending, the economy stutters.
So do you feel you’ll be better or worse off in a year’s time?
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I imagine the leavers will be clinging to the faint hope of being better off, while remainers expect to be worse off.
We already see price rises.Member #14 of SKI-ers club
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Worse off, again. Having a pay freeze for two years followed by 9 years of only 1%, paying more into my pension means, that even with the tax changes over the years, still worse off.0
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Definitely worse off, prices already going up.
Inflation might still be relatively low, but most of the things I'm interested in - e.g. computer parts - have shot up in price by ~20%+ already.0
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