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Pensioners...new Energy Prices, And Cutting Back
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This is really for anyone on a fixed income.
Do you expect to be cutting back in order to pay for fuel price increases?
What will go...days out? Clothing? Food?
Do you expect to be cutting back in order to pay for fuel price increases?
What will go...days out? Clothing? Food?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.For now lets just hope the summer starts early. There are always ways you can cut back if you take a little time to think about it.
However with such large increases all round , including food prices that will increase a lot lot more due to fuel prices, its going to be difficult. But ever little helps.
However with such large increases all round , including food prices that will increase a lot lot more due to fuel prices, its going to be difficult. But ever little helps.
I got rid of some subscriptions when I had to pay my share of a new roof last year. I still have one online subscription to the NY times which is a lot cheaper than buying it!
My monthly pension increase will pay for half of the projected gas/electric increase...never mind all the other possible increases.
My monthly pension increase will pay for half of the projected gas/electric increase...never mind all the other possible increases.
Already cut right back on food and heating, switching off lights and unnecessary electricals, heating off bar an hour in the morning, I can cut food back some more and I am having a clear out and selling stuff I don't use, I will eventually ration car use and walk/shop as close to home as possible, roll on the warm weather. might look at cooking meals on the bbq to save using the cooker
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