Brexit is breaking consumers
Furthermore, over 40% of Brits (22 million) would pay more attention to Brexit negotiations if it affected their household bills, with 43% of adults not understanding the implication Brexit will have on them. According to FairMoney, the implications and potential price increases that Brexit could bring are “monumental”, with 53% of adults in the UK claiming that their average disposable income per week is less than £0.
Commenting on the figures, FairMoney executive chairman Roger Gewolb said: “The Brexit limbo is negatively affecting Brits and their financial situation. Many of us just need some degree of certainty so we can adequately plan for the future. The research that FairMoney is publishing today shows a bleak picture of personal financial situation, and FairMoney urges politicians from all sides to come together for the good of our bank balances.”
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