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How much has the price of some baby essentials risen by?

How much has the price of some baby essentials risen by?

by The Dadsnet | Mar 28, 2022 | Age 0-1, New Dad

It seems even the very young can’t escape surging living costs, with new research showing the price of baby products has rocketed. Price comparison website PriceRunner (pricerunner.com) has analysed data from its website, to find the average increase in price for...
4 ways households can make their money stretch further

4 ways households can make their money stretch further

by The Dadsnet | Mar 14, 2022 | The Daily Dad

The money in our pockets is getting increasingly harder to stretch, as living costs surge. Retail prices rose in February at their fastest rate in over a decade, according to the BRC-NielsenIQ Shop Price Index, with food prices a key driver. Many rail fares have been...
Number of families spending 10% of budgets on energy bills ‘set to triple’

Number of families spending 10% of budgets on energy bills ‘set to triple’

by Pandora Wilson | Jan 17, 2022 | News

The number of households in England in ‘fuel stress’ is set to triple after the energy price cap is increased, the Resolution Foundation said. The number of families spending at least 10% of their budgets on energy bills is set to triple after the new energy price cap...
7 practical ways to reduce your heating bills

7 practical ways to reduce your heating bills

by Pandora Wilson | Jan 12, 2022 | News, The Daily Dad

Cuddling pets, eating porridge and doing star jumps were among suggestions of ways to keep warm in a list sent out to customers by Ovo Energy, a list branded “offensive” by Bristol North West MP Darren Jones. The energy supplier has now apologised, saying in a...
We don’t know how high bills will go – UK Energy boss

We don’t know how high bills will go – UK Energy boss

by Pandora Wilson | Jan 6, 2022 | News

The UK’s energy crisis is at an all time high with energy bosses saying that the sector is working to minimise cost increases.   Currently the energy price cap which is the maximum amount that you can be charged on a default tarrif is £1,277.  Some experts...
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