Inflation rise sparks call for Hammond to help families
CHANCELLOR Philip Hammond must use the Budget to help hard-pressed families after inflation hit a five-year high, the TUC said yesterday.
Rising food and transport costs saw the consumer price index (CPI) measure of inflation rise to 3 per cent for September.
It follows warnings from the Resolution Foundation that rising inflation and stagnating wage growth will unleash the biggest rise in inequality since the days of Thatcher.
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