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Families hit with increase in cost of living
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Negative impact on families with increase in cost of living
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British families have to cough up an extra £ 31,300 a year as food and fuel prices soar at their fastest rate in 17 years .
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This year , British families have to pay an extra 31,300 as the food and fuel price surges at their fastest rate in 17 years .
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Prices in supermarkets have climbed at an alarming rate over the past year .
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Prices have grown at an alarming rate in the supermarkets over the past year .
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Analysts have warned that prices will increase further still , making it hard for the Bank of England to cut interest rates as it struggles to keep inflation and the economy under control .
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According to Analysts , the prices will further increase , making it difficult for the Bank of England to reduce interest rates as it struggles ot keep both inflation and economy under control .
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To make matters worse , escalating prices are racing ahead of salary increases , especially those of nurses and other healthcare professionals , who have suffered from the government 's insistence that those in the public sector have to receive below-inflation salary increases .
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The prices are growing at a faster rate than the salary increases . The worst affected are those nurses and healthcare professionals because of government 's insistance that those in public sector to receive salary increments less than the inflation .
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In addition to fuel and food , electricity bills are also soaring .
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Electricity prices are also increasing along side food and fuel .
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Five out of the six largest suppliers have increased their customers ' bills .
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Five of six largest electricity suppliers have already increased their customer 's bills .