Seven million of Britain’s poorest pay over the odds for the essentials of life, according to think tank report

Sunday, 27 November 2022 09:53

Nearly seven million of Britain’s poorest people are paying extra for basic goods and services compared to the average person, a leading Westminster think-tank has found.      In its report Over the Odds, the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) finds that in at least seven key areas the poorest face a ‘poverty premium’ rate, including areas such as the price of credit and prepayment meters, which could be costing such families around £480 a year.  ...Request free trial