Poorest households hit hardest as budget groceries see sharpest rises

NEW research confirmed today that the nation’s poorest have been hit hardest by inflation, as prices for the cheapest groceries have surged much more than those of premium brands.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies found that between 2021 and 2023, inflation disproportionately targeted cheaper products.
Poorer households paid 29.1 per cent more for food, compared to 23.5 per cent for wealthier households.
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