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Title: Cost of living
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 10 April 2011, 19:18:07
Aside of petrol, has the general cost of living gone up that much within the last couple of years?

Discuss  :y
Title: Re: Cost of living
Post by: davethediver on 10 April 2011, 19:21:31
Depends on which scale you use RPI or real world in my opinion.

As fuel goes up everything goes up it has to get on the shelves somehow :y
Title: Re: Cost of living
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 10 April 2011, 19:22:58
The only scale I tend to use, is how much goes out of our bank account, compared to how much comes in  ;D
Title: Re: Cost of living
Post by: davethediver on 10 April 2011, 19:26:31
Well my earnings are about half of what they were five years ago and petrol has not far off doubled, if it wasn't for the weather i'd of left the UK years ago :D :D
Title: Re: Cost of living
Post by: tunnie on 10 April 2011, 19:27:25
has for me, got a feking great big mortgage & the fridge does not  automatically fill back up after I eat stuff out of it  :(
Title: Re: Cost of living
Post by: davethediver on 10 April 2011, 19:29:57
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has for me, got a feking great big mortgage & the fridge does not  automatically fill back up after I eat stuff out of it  :(
;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Cost of living
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 10 April 2011, 19:35:05
5 years ago we were nearly paying 1/3 for weekly general shopping (food, cleaning materials, home stuff ,clothing etc) ..now it costs very serious amount that we had to cut from other expenses ( I already cut fuel expenses by buying and paying for a small car and its repairs  ;D :P :P )..

looking back now life standards seriously dropped and we become home birds ;D
Title: Re: Cost of living
Post by: Kevin Wood on 10 April 2011, 19:35:39
Food and gadgets petrol have gone up, salaries haven't, so yes. People will really start to feel it when interest rates start getting hiked, though.
Title: Re: Cost of living
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 10 April 2011, 19:36:04
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has for me, got a feking great big mortgage & the fridge does not  automatically fill back up after I eat stuff out of it  :(

great Tunnie..  ;D ;D ;D ;D

we really need a hocus pocus for that..
Title: Re: Cost of living
Post by: Andy B on 10 April 2011, 19:36:39
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The only scale I tend to use, is how much goes out of our bank account, compared to how much comes in  ;D

that's where your problems lie, you both need a 'your' & a 'my' account.  ;) ;) ;) ;)
Title: Re: Cost of living
Post by: aaronjb on 10 April 2011, 19:43:31
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Food and gadgets petrol have gone up, salaries haven't, so yes. People will really start to feel it when interest rates start getting hiked, though.

Yeah, when they're back up at 12-15%, there's going to be a lot of reposessions going on, I reckon.
Title: Re: Cost of living
Post by: albitz on 10 April 2011, 20:42:15
Its risen substantially imo, and as Kevin said, when interest rates inevitably rise there will be a lot of pain to come as people have got used to having cheap mortages for quite a few years now.
Personally, I was an early victim of the credit crunch biting the building industry (and working in a very inneficient company), so I now earn approx. 45% less than I earned 3 years ago, and am actually earning the same as I was earning 20 years ago.
Its amazing how you can learn to cutback if you have to, and you inevitably spend a lot of time wondering what exactly you used to do with the money you used to earn. ::)
Title: Re: Cost of living
Post by: Plomien on 10 April 2011, 21:05:42
Mortgage has gone down but things like food have gone up, I used to spend £50 it now costs £70 for much the same shopping.
Title: Re: Cost of living
Post by: Webby the Bear on 10 April 2011, 21:14:57
yeah i think the cost of living has gone up.

for me the most noticeable thing is the deterioration of ''shopping snobbery''

e.g. even the people who ''would only ever go to sainsburys'' seem to be hunting around for bargains. places like home bargains and the 99p store are the way forward during these expensive times.

as for going in to pubs lol pubs can get opps'd. £3.60 for a pint of fosters!!!!!! erm ill have the pack of 8 for £5 from the local corner shop and sup in my garden thank you very much!!!!!! (not that i can drink on my diet  ::) ::) ::) ::))
Title: Re: Cost of living
Post by: davethediver on 10 April 2011, 21:21:37
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yeah i think the cost of living has gone up.

for me the most noticeable thing is the deterioration of ''shopping snobbery''

e.g. even the people who ''would only ever go to sainsburys'' seem to be hunting around for bargains. places like home bargains and the 99p store are the way forward during these expensive times.

as for going in to pubs lol pubs can get opps'd. £3.60 for a pint of fosters!!!!!! erm ill have the pack of 8 for £5 from the local corner shop and sup in my garden thank you very much!!!!!! (not that i can drink on my diet  ::) ::) ::) ::))

Wouldn't drink it at £2 a pint horrible stuff, but i know what you mean :y
Title: Re: Cost of living
Post by: bootie on 10 April 2011, 21:32:32
Gone up everywhere in EU, OK Spain is still not as expensive as the UK to live.... gone are the days of all day breakfasts for 1 euro though ;D
Title: Re: Cost of living
Post by: skyblue on 10 April 2011, 21:47:10
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Food and gadgets petrol have gone up, salaries haven't, so yes. People will really start to feel it when interest rates start getting hiked, though.

Yeah, when they're back up at 12-15%, there's going to be a lot of reposessions going on, I reckon.
Have  been saying that for sometime now, as people are so up to thre necks in it and  they wont be able to continue once that happens  >:( :( >:(