14/12/2009
The recession’s toll on consumers will be laid bare today as Bank of England figures show that nearly a third of workers have had their household income drop by at least £1,200 a year amid soaring unemployment, shorter working hours and pay freezes.
About 30 per cent of manual workers and 27 per cent of office workers said that their disposable income money left to spend each month after paying tax, housing costs, utility bills and loan payments had fallen by £100 or more over the past 12 months, according to the Bank’s ‘Quarterly Bulletin’.
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