literally triple up. and now from this month, everything again will go up and the cost will reflect in the food. but unfortunately, i can t put any more on top of the prices, and to be honest, this is where i am with my business now, in a surviving mood until the springtime when we hopefully can go back on better things. how confident are you that you can survive as a business? i don t have any option. this is my life. and the squeeze on household budgets is only expected to get tighter with the recent rise in energy costs not yet factored into today s figure. and it s those on the lowest incomes who feel the surge in inflation most keenly as it leaves us all with less to spend and more difficult choices to make. we can speak now to dr leah downey, economist and research fellow at cambridge
everything again will go up and the cost will reflect in the food. but unfortunately, i can t put any more on top of the prices, and to be honest, this is where i am with my business now, in a surviving mood until the springtime when we hopefully can go back on better things. how confident are you that you can survive as a business? i don t have any option. this is my life. and the squeeze on household budgets is only expected to get tighter with the recent rise in energy costs not yet factored into today s figure. and it s those on the lowest incomes who feel the surge in inflation most keenly as it leaves us all with less to spend and more difficult choices to make. we can speak now to dr leah downey, economist and research fellow at cambridge university.
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her rival for the leadership thinks that policy won t work. i think at a time like this we have got to support the most vulnerable in our society, particularly people like pensioners who need our help. those are my choices. i would love a tax cut, and who doesn t? but my priorities are the right ones for the country right now. this winter will be very different to the last. the fear of rising costs is already leading many to worry about the dark nights ahead. they are looking for a guide as to how they will make it through. caroline davies, bbc news. we rejoined by leah downey, junior research fellow at cambridge university. first of all, the current inflation figures are high enough and the forecast of 80% for next year is alarming. forecast of 80% for next year is alarmina. ~ . , ~ ., ., forecast of 80% for next year is alarmina. ~ . , ~ ., alarming. what is the likelihood of that actually alarming. what is the likelihood of that actually panning alarming. what is the likelihood