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RISING COST OF LIVING CRISIS by Woodward Markwell

1st July 2022

Rising Cost Of Living Crisis

INTRODUCTION

One of the most pressing issues confronting many families today is the rising cost of living. Food, energy, fuel, and other necessities have all risen significantly in recent months. This has made it difficult to make ends meet and strained many household budgets.

Planning for rising living costs can be difficult, especially if your income isn’t keeping up with inflation. As the cost of essential items continues to rise, many people are feeling the pinch. There are a few important things to consider to maintain your financial well-being.

  1. REVIEW SPENDING
  2. EMERGENCY SAVINGS
  3. PENSIONS AND INVESTMENTS

This five part news article will explore your options to the above considerations over the coming week. Visit back each day to learn more. Alternatively, contact Woodward Markwell for further information and see how we can help you cope with this crisis.

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