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As inflation soars to 40-year high, unions warn millions of low-paid workers are being driven into absolute poverty
‘With prices surging and wages slumping, many households don’t have enough cash to cover the basics,’ Unison warns
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MILLIONS of low-paid workers are being driven into absolute poverty, trade unions warned today as inflation soared to a 40-year high.

The unions joined charities, think tanks and MPs to ramp up the pressure on the government to deliver an emergency Budget aiding the poorest households, who are struggling under the weight of prices that are increasing faster than at any point in more than a generation.

Office for National Statistics (ONS) data revealed that consumer prices index inflation rose to 9 per cent in the year to April, up from an already high 7 per cent in March.

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