This week's Autumn Budget could bring bad news for drivers, public transport users and house hunters. While the new Labour government has promised not to increase taxes for working people, reports suggest several changes will increase the cost of living for some Brits.
Removing the 5p fuel duty cut could make it more expensive to fill up your car, while people who use the bus could also see an increase to their fares.
An end to stamp duty relief would mean more house-buyers roped into paying a pricey bill, while those who sent their children to private schools could see higher fees as a result of a VAT exemption being scrapped. READ MORE: Would you be willing to pay higher taxes to fund a better NHS?
Vote in our poll Labour's economic plans will be laid out in the House of Commons on Wednesday when chancellor Rachel Reeves delivers her first Budget.
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