Updated: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 17:52:15 GMT | By pa.press.net

Families hit by weak income growth

Families are around £34 a month worse off than they were a year ago, as the squeeze on people's budgets continues, a study has found.


Eight out of 10 people surveyed believe the rate of inflation is not good, despite growth in spending on essentials falling back

Eight out of 10 people surveyed believe the rate of inflation is not good, despite growth in spending on essentials falling back

Families are around £34 a month worse off than they were a year ago, as the squeeze on people's budgets continues, a study has found.

High inflation, which has pushed up the cost of essentials, has been easing, but weak income growth will "severely limit" any benefits to be felt by consumers until the economy grows more strongly, the Lloyds TSB Spending Power report found.

A 0.3% decline in spending power after inflation meant that households had around £34 less to spend on non-essential items in May compared with the same month in 2011.

Eight out of 10 people surveyed believe the rate of inflation is not good, despite growth in spending on essentials falling back to 3.9%, from 4.6% in April.

Annual growth in spending on vehicle fuel slowed to 5.1%, the lowest rate since the index began in January 2010, while debt payments and water bills also saw notable declines in annual growth, the study said.

Patrick Foley, chief economist at Lloyds TSB, said: "Weak income growth and stubbornly high inflation is ensuring that the squeeze on consumers is remaining in place longer than many thought it would.

"Growth in spending on essentials is now showing signs of moderating which is positive. But the weakness in income growth is severely limiting the benefits for consumers.

"I would expect the benefits of falling inflation on consumers' spending power will be limited until we also see a stronger economy and faster growth in incomes."

Household finances showed some general improvement in May, with 54% of people surveyed saying that they live comfortably or meet their outgoings with some left over each month, a rise of six percentage points since April.

The proportion of people who said they do not have enough to meet monthly outgoings fell by two percentage points to 7%.

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19/06/2012 05:01
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What do the millionaires in government care?

 

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What is spending power when you get paid the min wage, a pensioner £122 a week, what have you left to save JOKE, this lot need to get out and live on what poor wages the majority of people earn. they sit there in there saville row suits and silk ties, Claim for god knows what and put there wages into the bank so it can build up the millions they allready have. The saying goes have you ever seen a poor bookie Well have you ever seen a poor MP

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