More than 11 million working-age people in Britain don’t have basic “rainy day” savings of at least £1,000, according to a report that warns that the poorest households are struggling to build up financial resilience amid the cost of living crisis. The Resolution Foundation said people across Britain faced a …
Read More »US Sports Fans to Spend $13B on Sports Tickets this Year, 2.5x More than Britons, Chinese, Japanese and Canadians Combined
Although ticket prices for all sports events have gone up over the past years, sports fans are still willing to pay more. However, US sports fans continue spending way more money on buying tickets than any other nation. According to data presented by SportsLens.com, US sports fans are expected to …
Read More »Pan-European sleeper train to sweep Britons to Berlin from May 2023
It hasn’t been an easy time to be a rail enthusiast, but the resurgence of the sleeper train on the continent is offering British travellers a tantalising prospect for 2023. A new pan-European service starting in May is opening up the possibility of jumping on a Eurostar at Kings Cross …
Read More »Jeremy Hunt expected to increase number of Britons paying top tax rate
Jeremy Hunt is expected to increase the number of people paying the highest rate of tax by lowering the threshold from £150,000, according to Treasury sources. The move to increase the number of taxpayers paying the 45p rate of tax is a handbrake turn from Liz Truss’s government, which proposed …
Read More »One in three Britons will cut holiday spending as living costs rise
One in three holidaymakers will cut back on spending next year due to the cost of living crisis, according to travel industry research. The travel association Abta said a strong recovery in demand for travel this year was expected to continue next year, but its own surveys suggested people would …
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