It’s a never-ending cycle of “money in, money out” – and the middle of the month can be the hardest part
But, for many of us, that feeling doesn’t last too long.drastically deducts your bank balance and then it’s another and another.“I spend £4,500 a year on skincare”: Muslim women explain how their beauty routines are affecting their finances
Before you know it, the money has all dried up, it’s only the middle of the month and we’re left figuring out, once again, how to make that money stretch until payday.
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