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UK economy falls into recession in blow for Rishi Sunak - how does it affect you www.mirror.co.uk/money/breaking-uk-economy-falls-recession-32124132

Are you spending less ? Have you less to spend?

Is the recession affecting your wages and outgoings

Aenurse1
10 months ago
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Jerseydrew

I'm spending less. I'm going for better value if I'm honest. It's part money and not needing to have so much either

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Aenurse1

Jerseydrew I agree I’m trying to look for cheaper items and watching what I spend

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Jerseydrew

Aenurse1 if I can make do without I will. I'm trying to not buy clothes for me this year if I can

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Aenurse1

Jerseydrew me and my daughter are trying that , let’s just say I’m doing better than her 😜

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MelissaLee1

I spend a little less and allocate money differently.I walk away from over priced items and settle for a different brand .I seldom if ever go to pubs or theatre events. I am quite happy to take a pack lunch to the park/river both of which I have nearby and/or take tea and cakes to a friend's house.I shop at boot sales and charity shops.Never ever spend silly money on fashion , hair salons or nail bars.

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Aenurse1

MelissaLee1 think there all good ideas

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JLouM

I think it affects everyone really. I remember quite a few others I’ve lived through under ‘austerity’. Seems anything else is short lived. I’m always careful but definitely going without some things I used to buy as the price has risen so much!

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Aenurse1

JLouM agree x

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Leannexxx

Just read that it happened 3 months ago and they kept it quiet get them out ffs they have messed up to much

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jms19

Leannexxx it would be nothing short of a miracle if they won the next election. Sunak has become very unpopular and i’m not sure it’s all his fault. As the current head of the party he has to answer for mistakes previous leaders have made.

Doesn’t help that every time we get bad news as a nation, he has made money is some legal but questionable way.

How can we expect millionaires to sympathise with the common man?

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Leannexxx

jms19 that's so true get someone who knows what it's like on the breadline see lf that's any better all these have been born in to money

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RnD194hd

Leannexxx they've not kept it quiet, that's how it works, a recession is classed as 2 consecutive quarters in negative growth, so it's worked out every 3 months

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Jerseydrew

jms19 didn't think sunak ever been popular? He only became pm cos bojo was forced out and liz truss was worse then bojo

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Leannexxx

Jerseydrew can't stand any of them it's all about themselves not the public

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Jerseydrew

Leannexxx I hate the tories. They have ruined the uk. I really hope voters vote Labour in. I don't want farrage in he is awful and dangerous as he us dj racist

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Leannexxx

Jerseydrew i don't think labor are any better either but not much choice I'm not racist but I can see some of farrages points

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JLouM

I don’t think much of any political parties really. They all do the same things just in a different way.

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alifoundling

I'm definitely spending less as a lot goes on energy and car insurance has doubled even with maximum no claims.

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Lynibis

Although I have a small income compared to most working people I am very lucky to not be feeling too much of a pinch. I finished my mortgage last year, I do not buy new clothes, make up, hair do once a year, don't smoke, don't drink, don't go out and no dependents, so all in all I manage to save for the odd break and to run my small car.

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martinlufc5637

Spending a lot less money than normal, barely been out for a meal for ages, cut take aways out completely and just cut back in general

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Pjran

The biggest extra outlay is our energy monthly payments due to Russia Ukraine war.

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Bubblyfemale04

I find it very hard and very stressful, trying to find items as cheap as possible. Months ago, it was said that prices were starting to go down. I can assure you, prices on the IOW in Newport, where I shop, have not gone down, they continue to rise. Its beyond ridiculous. I'm going to have to sell my car to pay energy bills. I've been living in my bed with an electric blanket on and a small heater, as I can't afford to heat the whole of my old, listed flat, which is usually colder than the weather outside. Something needs to be done and very soon!!!!

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Jerseydrew

Bubblyfemale04 ridiculous you have to see your car to pay your bills

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MrsCraig

We've been cutting back on everything we can. We were never massive spenders, rarely went out to eat or get a take away but that's even less now. If we don't have to spend it then we won't. Just paying the essential bills has gotten so much more expensive.

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Jackscot

We have started to buy cheaper food stuff

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BonzoBanana

Shrinking GDP which is just a reflection of how much money is swishing about in the economy is not a great indicator of economic health because like many countries such growth is fuelled by debt. If you can increase GDP while reducing debt and increasing your trade surplus then fair enough a great indicator but that isn't the case for us and many other economies of the EU.

If I go on a spending spree fuelled by credit card borrowing so many companies benefit from my purchases but I'm in a terrible financial situation that is not a good thing.

What would be a good indicator of the UK economy doing better would be a trade surplus and paying off our debts and living within our financial means. To be honest I'm annoyed by the stupid obsession with GDP at the expense of all the other financial indicators which are often terrible.

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jam45

What recession??? A friend of mine works in Selfridges and the amount of money spent on handbags, shoes, make-up, I could go on by their clients is more than what she earns in a year. Also, I know someone who is a delivery driver for a well-known Pizza chain and is into constant work in the evenings. Don't get me started on mobile phone companies and betting online and shops billions of pound profit.

I only spend on groceries that I really do need. (I stopped buying desserts, pops, expensive biscuits years ago). Also, all my clothing I only buy them from Asda sales. I can manage my finance with ease.

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Deleted87328

jam45 sorry to interrupt in Selfridge workers get’s good discount I don’t want mention as family members work there bit personal also regular Customers gets discount too personal experience 😁😊

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BonzoBanana

jam45 I remember seeing a graph for who is effected in a recession and generally the poorer you are the more you are effected so the rich are marginally effected, middle income effected and poor very effected. Of course I'm not going to pretend that isn't an over-simplification with many exceptions but as a general rule it works. Also recessions can be more regional with some areas less effected and other areas more effected. At this point its only a marginal beginning of a recession and may even recover quickly.

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