Many benefit payments, additional support, and economic changes will be seen throughout the month leading to Christmas
As we all prepare for Christmas Day, many may find they're spending a bit more money than usual due to present-buying and getting the goods for the Christmas dinner.
This month, they will receive a little bit more in the form of £67. It is up to individual energy companies to roll out the rebate, however, the majority will send it out within the first 14 days of December. While it is not clear what the figures will be, if inflation is high, then it means that cost of living will have also increased.
It also helps to determine a recession, which is defined as two consecutive financial quarters where negative growth has taken place.
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