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Published 15:26 31 Mar 2022 BST
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Many in the UK are feeling squeezed by the looming cost of living crisis - a stress that will only further exacerbate itself as electricity, gas, and hikes begin at the start of the new financial year in April.
Think-tank the Resolution Foundation has found the Chancellor's recent mini-budget will push 1.3 million households into absolute poverty, while soaring inflation and stagnating wages mean real incomes will fall by between 4-6 per cent - the largest fall since the end of rationing in the 1950s.
More than half of Britons surveyed by CALM say they are worried about their finances right now.The charity advise registering with a food bank, eating at home more and cancelling subscription services to alleviate financial pressures. It also suggests avoiding doom-scrolling on social media, and staying connected with friends or family.
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