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Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror
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Bronte Howard

Cost of living crisis: Are you worried about prices rising on Friday?

Families across the UK are being forced to make difficult decisions about what they can and cannot afford, with price rises set to impact the nation from Friday.

Energy bills look set to drain our pockets the most over the next year and the Bank of England has raised interest rates to 0.75%, plunging many Brits into despair.

Annual food bills are going up by around £180 and council tax bills will go up by an average of £67 nationwide.

At the same time, National Insurance costs will also rise by 1.25 percentage points. An increase by 1.25% points might seem negligible, but people's contributions are actually increasing by more than 10%.

But we know that every household is different and that everyone will feel the pinch in different ways. So, we want to know what you're most concerned about as prices rise this Friday (April 1).

To have your say, simply fill out the survey below. And while you're there, sign up for our FREE money newsletter to get the latest tips, tricks and advice to make your cash go further.

If you can't see the box, click here.

Every weekend, we will also send a Cost of Living special with the latest advice from our money experts, who are here to help you navigate your way through what could be a very tough year.

Our advice panel will bring you not only the latest money news stories, but also a wide range of useful information on how to stay afloat on the stormy financial waters of 2022. You can read the latest stories here.

They’ll also be here to answer all your questions in the paper – and on regular Facebook Lives.

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