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<blockquote data-quote="maxf" data-source="post: 533708" data-attributes="member: 6420"><p>20% pay cut, but I feel like Ive got more money than ever tbh - no trips out, no popping out for something you forgot at the shops and spending £30 on rubbish, no random dinners out because you cant be arsed to cook, no travel costs and no petrol for 3 months. We're just getting back to normal but some of these new habits seem to be sticking too. Add into that the odd person who has taken the mortgage holiday while still earning and disposable income is way up for many people. </p><p></p><p>Of course there are people struggling too, working hard in the same way as before, or just not lucky enough to have some of the benefits many other do. </p><p></p><p>What will be interesting will be to see how prices fare in the next 6-months. Some of the economic and unemployment predictions are sobering to say the least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxf, post: 533708, member: 6420"] 20% pay cut, but I feel like Ive got more money than ever tbh - no trips out, no popping out for something you forgot at the shops and spending £30 on rubbish, no random dinners out because you cant be arsed to cook, no travel costs and no petrol for 3 months. We're just getting back to normal but some of these new habits seem to be sticking too. Add into that the odd person who has taken the mortgage holiday while still earning and disposable income is way up for many people. Of course there are people struggling too, working hard in the same way as before, or just not lucky enough to have some of the benefits many other do. What will be interesting will be to see how prices fare in the next 6-months. Some of the economic and unemployment predictions are sobering to say the least. [/QUOTE]
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