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Good trend , not huge leaps though , Food and core goods inflation has slowed as well which is key .
Fingers crossed.
Has Mike enrolled for.monthly economic updates from the Daily Mail?
Rishi taking the credit for stuff that's mainly out of his control.
It is of course good news. But it just means prices are rising more slowly, albeit now probably slower than wages.
But it's all expected. We all went through a curve of high inflation after covid and the Ukraine war started. We are now all coming down from that.
What happens next may be more interesting and hopefully less painful
Most of the wage settlements I have seen reported have been below inflation rises.
Benefits are certainly not keeping pace with the cost of living.
There was a 10.1% rise in April for most benefits but the effective rate of inflation for benefits recipients was much higher than that - with food, energy and housing costs way over the headline rate.
But this has also been accompanied by creeping benefits cuts, with much more to come.
https://policy-practice.oxfam.org/re...nd%20transport.
So I presume someone who was on 40,000 a year and recently got a 10% pay rise should have only really a 6.8% pay rise. Or rather they would they be happy to take a pay cut to stay in line with inflation.... - that never seems to happen strangely enough.
It's like communicating with a rock, this has been explained to you in about 8 different threads 15 different times. Wage increases lag inflation significantly, nobody is getting an increase on the assumption of future inflation, they are playing catch up.
Take the past 2/3 years, almost nobody who earns 40k and hasn't taken on more responsibility will be better off now than if their wage had tracked inflation.
You have said this before. It is beyond embarrassing! Do you really not understand simple numbers?
Falling inflation still means rising costs - against a higher cost base that is baked into all future calculations.
Why would anyone be happy to take a pay cut whilst costs are still rising - even if rising slightly more slowly than they were before?
You never seem to grasp this fundamental point strangely enough!
Do you know many people who have had a 10 per cent wage rise this year? You’re getting embarrassing now, by arguing people should hand money back when their pay goes above inflation, you’re also surely arguing that they should get what they are entitled to when their pay is below the inflation level.
Remarkable how a thread about a significant fall in inflation leads to the same people saying the same things as when the inflation rate was going up!
High inflation isn't good, not for anyone. We all want it to be lower, so the fact the rate is falling is demonstrably good news. 👍
They like to cancel ones view or content its a form of bullying and harassment, they seem unable to debate with courtesy . Let's not forget its a group of friends.
If someone gets 8% rise it's value is much greater and has descreat impact to employers and tax payers oh and job loss .
China's youth unemployment at 21.3% .
Russia intrest rates up to 12pc
Bloody Truss
The Election won't be won solely on the economy
I think the utter hopelessness of the labour and liberal opposition is possibly going to make things closer but if the country is fooled by a bit of figure juggling by the liars party then it will get what it deserves
You and Whales have made a living on here with your pretend middle of the road concensus politics nonsense but you are both raving 100 percent Tories
You don't fool me sonny and I don't think you fool anyone else
One day this money driven capitalist yawn festival will bring fatalistic horror on everyone but it will be nothing to do with me
I will be six foot under with a t shirt on saying .....don't disturb me , I didn't vote conservative
Suck on that