Economists have warned that millions of Brits could be worse off after Rishi Sunak set out a raft of new spending plans in his Autumn Budget this week.
The chancellor delivered a statement to MPs on Wednesday, detailing his plans for taxation in the upcoming financial year and how public money will be spent.
Changes for working Brits announced in this year's Budget included a rise in the National Living Wage and a new Universal Credit taper rate, but a think tank has warned that the rising cost of living and higher taxes will leave many Brits struggling. READ MORE: Seven key announcements from the 2021 Autumn Budget and what it means for you It comes after the government announced earlier in the year that a new 1.25 per cent Health and
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