Tuesday 14 June 2011

Britain is no country for old men who are the victims of inflation

Britain's rate of inflation


An article in the 'Daily Mail' today was entitled :
Elderly are hardest hit inflation victims... and it's set to soar even higher in coming months

It made the following points,that :

* pensioners are being crippled by a higher rate of inflation with them typically battling an annual rise in the cost of living of 4.6% which is 0.1% above the Consumer Price Index.

* experts warn that this would rise even further over the next few months because of hikes in gas and electricity prices.

* this compares to a ‘real’ inflation rate of either just 2.9% a year for the young, or an average for all age groups of 3.5%.

* pensioners are badly hit by rising fuel bills, which have doubled in a decade forcing many to cut back on their heating because they simply cannot afford to stay warm.

Ros Altmann, Chief Executive of Saga said : "It is so damaging for someone on fixed incomes when prices rise at this rate. Every year, they can afford to buy less and less." She predicts that inflation for pensioners will rise to 6% within months.

A recent Saga report found that more than 60% of people over the age of 50 said their lifestyle had ‘crashed’ over the past year. It warned their lifestyle was being crippled by the toxic combination of the high cost of living, record petrol prices, tax hikes and poor pay rises.

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