Cost of living
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Cost of Living help: Here’s how to get the help you need if you can’t pay bills
With the cost of living hitting a 40-year, we’ve put together a guide on all the help available if you can’t pay bills or need extra financial support
By Ruth Emery • Published
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Millions to receive up to £1,500 with new government cost of living help package
A new cost of living help package announced this week will see vulnerable households get extra financial help worth up to £1,500. Here’s everything you need to know
By Ruth Emery • Last updated
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If Martin Lewis says the Government’s £400+ cost of living support is decent then it is, but tough times lie ahead and we all need to get savvy
Sunak’s help package is much-needed, but let's not lose sight of rising inflation, writes The Money Edit’s Guy Anker
By Guy Anker • Published
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Why stopping pension contributions to ease the cost of living crisis could be a big mistake, warns ex-Pensions Minister Steve Webb
Pensions may not seem like a priority amid the cost of living crisis, but before you stop payments or dip into your pot early, there are important things to be aware of first, says Steve Webb, the former pensions minister
By Steve Webb • Published
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State pension could rise 10% as triple lock is restored - what it means for you
Pensioners are set for a boost to their income next year after the government confirmed the link between inflation and the state pension will be reinstated.
By Katie Binns • Published
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Should you worry about your investments as stock markets decline?
You don’t need to panic if your investments have dropped in value, says The Money Edit’s Kalpana Fitzpatrick
By Kalpana Fitzpatrick • Last updated
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Regulator to ensure communities get access to cash
Government will give the regulator powers to enforce access to cash. We explain what this means for you
By Sue Hayward • Published
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Inflation reaches 9% - what this means for you
Prices hit 40-year high, adding huge pressure to budgets. Will the government help struggling households?
By Ruth Emery • Published
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Energy price cap could be adjusted every three months to help manage costs, says regulator
Ofgem plans to update the energy price cap every three months rather than every six. Here’s what it means for your gas and electricity bills.
By Katie Binns • Last updated