Food consumption in Great Britain exceeds 10 percent

The Consumer Awards Index usually sets a basis for increasing state pensions, benefits and tax loans. That was the policy of the Great Britain government in June, showing a 10% increase. “It is unclear whether it is still like this, or whether the government will seek to save many billions, increasing payments [...]
That was the policy of the Great Britain government in June, showing a 10% increase.
“It is unclear whether it is still this way, or whether the government will seek to save many billions, increasing payments by a lower level, for example from much lower wage growth”, it has written BBC Wednesday.
In the year until September, food prices rose by 14.5%, services for households by 20.2%, and total goods inflation was 13.2%.
However, gasoline prices dropped, helping limit growth.
In a sign that will upset the Bank of England, basic inflation, which removes the most unstable measures, increased by 6.5%, from August.
Inflation is not expected to be more than 15% thanks to energy support for the families the government offers, the BBC has reported.
But now that support will be completed earlier in April, there may be another jump in the spring, depending on what happens in energy market prices.
Since the British government announced its dispute over most of its mini-budget, expectations of how high the Bank of England will raise the basic rates have slowed a little.
But the Bank will carefully monitor today's figures for signs that inflationary pressures are spreading.












