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UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
12 hours ago

Rachel Reeves's 5% VAT cut on electricity bills will backfire, experts say

Removing VAT on electricity disproportionately benefits wealthier homeowners, risks higher carbon emissions, and represents an expensive, regressive measure.
#retirement
fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago
Retirement

This City Was Just Named the No. 1 Place to Retire in the U.S. for Its Tax Policies, Great Weather, and Senior Health Care

fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
Travel

We left our jobs at 60 to travel the world. Retiring early means living off savings before Social Security kicks in.

fromMoney Digest
4 weeks ago
New York City

If You Have $250,000 In Retirement Savings, Here's How Long You Could Live In New York - Money Digest

fromFortune
1 month ago
US news

Meet the rich retired boomers who are now ultra-frugal because they are scared of going broke | Fortune

fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago
Retirement

This City Was Just Named the No. 1 Place to Retire in the U.S. for Its Tax Policies, Great Weather, and Senior Health Care

fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
Travel

We left our jobs at 60 to travel the world. Retiring early means living off savings before Social Security kicks in.

fromMoney Digest
4 weeks ago
New York City

If You Have $250,000 In Retirement Savings, Here's How Long You Could Live In New York - Money Digest

fromFortune
1 month ago
US news

Meet the rich retired boomers who are now ultra-frugal because they are scared of going broke | Fortune

Miscellaneous
fromGamintraveler
1 day ago

Why 40% Of Americans Leave Europe Within 2 Years - The Truth

Many Americans move to Europe expecting lower costs and better life but face low salaries, visa hurdles, and high return rates within two years.
#zohran-mamdani
fromnj
2 weeks ago
US politics

Mamdani uses Trump's 'favorite channel' to send a direct message

fromnj
2 weeks ago
US politics

Mamdani uses Trump's 'favorite channel' to send a direct message

fromGamintraveler
2 days ago

16 Stunning Cities Where You Can Comfortably Live For Under $2,000 A Month (And Still Travel Often)

Living abroad is an exciting opportunity to immerse yourself in a new culture, learn a new language, and experience a different way of life. However, one of the biggest concerns for many people considering a move overseas is the cost of living. While some cities are notorious for their high prices, there are plenty of incredible destinations around the world where you can enjoy a high quality of life without breaking the bank.
Travel
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Too many want to do Britain down Labour will defy the doomsayers and beat the forecasts | Rachel Reeves

Britain's economy has strong foundations with rate cuts, trade deals, rising wages, and major investment, but faces productivity and cost-of-living challenges.
Boston
fromBoston.com
2 days ago

Boston City Council at-large race: Frank Baker

Frank Baker: Boston’s top issue is cost of living; he urges City Council budget cuts to lower taxes and cites 37 years' city experience.
UK news
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

Londoners are spending more than 2,000 a month on bills for the first time

Londoners now spend over £2,000 monthly on bills and outgoings, a 13% increase since September 2024, leaving limited disposable income.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Want to know what's really up with Britain? Take a look at our no-longer-chocolatey biscuits | Zoe Williams

Wage increases outpaced price rises in June 2023, marking the peak of the cost-of-living crisis characterized by steep grocery inflation and product downsizing.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

UK politics: Worries about immigration are manufactured panic' says charity as poll shows issue not a local concern as it happened

Most people view immigration as a national issue, but far fewer see it as a local priority, with concern amplified by media and political discourse.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Families say cost of housing means they'll have fewer or no children

Rising housing, childcare, and medical costs cause families to have fewer children and choose sterilization or limit family size to afford housing and basic expenses.
Public health
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

My daughter is anxious about school because we can't afford deodorant'

Donations fund on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism covering reproductive rights, climate change, and investigative reporting.
fromGamintraveler
1 week ago

Thinking Of Living Abroad? 15 Countries That Let Americans Stay VisaFree For 1 Year

Have you ever dreamed of trading your current view for something wildly different-maybe sipping coffee in a quiet town in Portugal, working remotely from a beach in Bali, or hiking the Andes after work in Ecuador? For more and more Americans, living abroad isn't just a fantasy-it's becoming a practical, affordable lifestyle choice. Whether you're a digital nomad, a gap-year adventurer, or someone simply seeking a reset, spending a year abroad can be transformative.
Digital life
#inflation
Miscellaneous
fromIrish Independent
3 weeks ago

Bleak winter for consumers as they face severe price squeeze 'in months ahead'

Inflation rose to 2.7% in September, driven by food price increases and compounded by frozen tax bands, higher energy costs, and rising household bills.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Worried about rising bills and getting by? Keir Starmer has the answer: try chewing a flag! | Aditya Chakrabortty

The cost of living remains a severe, unaddressed crisis for most British households, causing prolonged financial stress and shaping political outcomes.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Reeves refuses to rule out income tax rises in Budget

Although I can't talk about individual measures at this stage, I understand that the cost of living is still people's number one concern.
UK politics
Miscellaneous
fromAol
1 week ago

10 Countries Experiencing a Surge in American Emigration, Based on IRS and Census Data

Portugal ranks highest for safety, low cost, lifestyle, and visa options; Spain, Mexico, and Canada attract Americans with climate, affordability, and established expat communities.
New York City
fromCity & State NY
1 week ago

The real City Council race in Brooklyn's purplest district

Kayla Santosuosso and George Sarantopoulos faced off in a rare televised District 47 debate focusing on cost of living, landlord record, and public safety.
#remote-work
fromMiami Herald
1 week ago
Remote teams

New Study Reveals America's Best Cities to Work Remotely in 2025

Frisco, Texas offers the best combination of fast internet, affordable housing, high safety, and strong digital infrastructure for remote workers.
fromMen's Journal
1 week ago
Remote teams

New Study Reveals America's Best Cities to Work Remotely in 2025

Frisco, Texas ranks as the top U.S. city for remote work in 2025 due to affordability, fast internet, and safety.
London politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 week ago

London Living Wage jumps by inflation-busting 6.9% to 14.80 an hour in boost to 150,000 low-paid workers

London Living Wage raised to £14.80 an hour, increasing pay for more than 150,000 low-paid London workers and outpacing the legal minimum.
#uk-inflation
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Real living wage to rise by almost 7% in boost for low-paid UK workers

Almost half a million workers are to receive a pay boost after it was announced that the real living wage paid voluntarily by 16,000 UK companies will rise to 13.45 an hour in April. Distinct from the national living wage, which is a statutory minimum, the real living wage is calculated each year based on the cost of essentials, and is paid by more than half of the companies in the FTSE 100.
Business
#affordable-european-cities
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

November 2025 payment dates for benefits and pensions plus cost of living support

Quality, paywall-free journalism and on-the-ground reporting are funded by donations while many households face rising living costs, food insecurity, and energy arrears.
Miscellaneous
fromTime Out London
1 week ago

London is officially one of Time Out's happiest cities in Europe in 2025

London ranks sixth-happiest city in Europe for 2025, boosted by top transport, strong food and green spaces, but constrained by high living costs.
#taxi-fares
US politics
fromFast Company
1 week ago

This poll reveals how Americans feel about the job market under Trump

Nearly half of U.S. adults say they lack confidence in finding a good job, while rising costs for groceries, housing, health care and electricity are major financial stressors.
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

MTG Gives Blunt Warning to Republicans in Midterm Meltdown Prediction

I can't see into the future, but I see Republicans losing the House if Americans are continuing to go paycheck-to-paycheck, the Georgia congresswoman told the outlet. Pointing to record-high credit card debt among voters as evidence of economic strain, she added: They'll definitely be going into the midterms looking through the lens of their bank account. During the interview, Greene also condemned House Republicans' repeated failure to pass appropriation bills and refusal to negotiate health care reforms without tying them to government funding battles.
US politics
Travel
fromExplore
2 weeks ago

You Can Live In These Charming Destinations For Less Than $1,000 A Month - Explore

Eleven global locations exist where major living expenses can total $1,000 or less per month, enabling an enjoyable affordable life.
US politics
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Nearly half of U.S. adults aren't confident they could find a good job, while electricity and grocery costs are major sources of stress, poll says | Fortune

Americans increasingly doubt they can find good jobs and face persistent inflation-driven financial stress, undermining confidence in President Trump's economic stewardship.
fromGamintraveler
2 weeks ago

12 Cities Where $2,000 A Month Buys You The Good Life (And Why More Americans Are Moving There)

From sun-soaked beaches to culture-rich capitals, there are cities where you can live for under $2,000 a month-without sacrificing quality of life. In this guide, we explore 12 global cities where your dollars stretch further than you ever thought possible. These destinations offer affordable rent, great food, walkable neighborhoods, efficient public transportation, and vibrant social scenes. Whether you're a digital nomad, an early retiree, or someone craving a fresh start, these cities deliver big lifestyle perks for a modest price tag.
Digital life
London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Families being priced out of London, Assembly told

Rising living costs and a shortage of social housing are pricing families out of London, contributing to a 20% decline in births since 2012.
#new-york-mayoral-race
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago

Letters: San Jose's minimum wage should be a living wage

San Jose's $18.45 minimum wage remains insufficient for local living costs, county budgets reflect population and cost factors, and Proposition 50 undermines equal voting power.
Music
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Tell us: have ticket prices affected your love of live music?

Live music attendance is becoming more expensive due to dynamic ticket pricing, resale websites, and the ongoing cost of living crisis.
London politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 weeks ago

Londoners forced to move out of capital to have children, experts warn - as scale of families exodus revealed

Rising living costs and falling birth rates are driving families out of London, causing sharp declines in pupil numbers and threatening schools and community life.
Pets
fromGothamist
2 weeks ago

New Yorkers are struggling to feed themselves and their pets as food costs rise

Rising living costs force New Yorkers to sacrifice essentials to feed pets, increasing demand for pet food assistance and pet surrenders due to housing insecurity.
US news
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Four in 10 workers earning more than $500,000 a year are living paycheck to paycheck-and 'lifestyle inflation' is keeping them broke | Fortune

Significant shares of high earners—41% ($300k–$500k) and 40% (>$500k)—report living paycheck to paycheck due to lifestyle inflation and rising costs.
#digital-nomads
fromIslands
4 weeks ago
Travel

The Most Affordable Digital Nomad Destination Of 2025 Offers Bustling Cities And Breathtaking Beach Escapes - Islands

fromIslands
4 weeks ago
Travel

The Most Affordable Digital Nomad Destination Of 2025 Offers Bustling Cities And Breathtaking Beach Escapes - Islands

UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Soaring bills are the gift that keeps on giving for Reform. Shame Labour doesn't have the guts to do anything about them | Mathew Lawrence

Profit-driven structuring of essential services amplifies inflation and raises household costs, fueling political resentment and strengthening rightwing populist appeal.
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

"It feels terrible." Federal worker's family tightens their belts as shutdown drags on

When you added up the numbers between both of our family households, it was going to be something that we could not keep going long term,
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 weeks ago

Retirement in the Bay Area: Poll finds many seniors face bare-bones budgets, mounting debts

At 61, Alexander Remus has pared his life down to the essentials. He lives on a modest pension, avoids restaurants, and allows himself just one visit to a movie theater a month to stay sane. Even his prescriptions for a chronic health condition aren't guaranteed some months, he skips doses to stretch his budget. The sacrifices are painful, but he said they're the only way to keep up with the cost of living as a retired highway maintenance worker.
California
fromIrish Independent
3 weeks ago

Second retailer announces drop in milk prices as families battle food price inflation

Effective from Sunday, October 12, 500ml of milk will cost 3c less, falling from 75c to 72c. A litre of whole milk at Aldi will cost €1.19 - a 6c drop from the previous price of €1.25. Two litres of whole milk will cost €2.35, down 10c, while three litres will fall by 16c to €3.39. The series of price reductions will bring Aldi in line with the cost cuts announced by Lidl on Friday.
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Food & drink
fromIrish Independent
3 weeks ago

Lidl announces first price cut on milk since 2023 despite surging inflation

Lidl immediately cut prices on 12 milk products—reducing various milk sizes by 1–3.5%—as part of broader everyday essential price reductions.
fromSFGATE
3 weeks ago

You'll Struggle To Live Well in Massachusetts on Just Your Social Security, Even If Your Mortgage Is Paid Off

The typical retiree in Massachusetts faces an annual shortfall of $7,345, or about $612 per month, even with their mortgage fully paid. Additionally, retirees here face average monthly living expenses of $2,634, while the median Social Security benefit is just $2,022 per month. With housing costs averaging $1,007 per month, retirees' budgets simply cannot keep pace. With housing consuming nearly half of the average Social Security check, seniors are forced into deficit territory before accounting for food, transportation, or healthcare.
US news
Real estate
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I moved from my country's biggest city to a rural town. It felt like a last resort, but improved just about everything.

Moving from Auckland to a rural town increased space and nature exposure, lowered overall living costs, and substantially improved mental health despite higher housing payments.
Digital life
fromMoneywise
3 weeks ago

Working Americans are opting to outsource this 1 major household task - but is it worth it? Here's how to figure out if the cost comes out in the wash

Many young professionals increasingly hire paid home-cleaning services, creating a growing expense that can represent a significant portion of household income.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
3 weeks ago

Marjorie Taylor Greene Admits the American People Are Still Hurting Under Trump: Costs Have Not Come Down'

High cost of living and health insurance persist under President Trump, causing financial strain and hopelessness among many Americans, especially younger adults.
#budget-2026
Miscellaneous
fromGamintraveler
3 weeks ago

What A $100K Salary Really Buys You In Europe Vs America - And Why Many Are Shocked By The Difference

$100K delivers widely varying purchasing power between U.S. and European cities, often buying more lifestyle and savings in many European locations.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

What are your holiday shopping plans? NPR wants to hear from you

Households face holiday spending choices amid new tariffs, rising living costs, and a slowing job market.
Travel
fromGamintraveler
3 weeks ago

Forget Spain - These 7 Cheaper European Countries Are The Real Expat Havens

Consider affordable alternative European countries to Spain due to rising Spanish rents, stricter visas, and growing English-speaking enclaves.
Food & drink
frompennlive
3 weeks ago

You'd never believe which city beats out NYC as the most expensive in the country to dine out

Miami is the most expensive U.S. city for dining out, with a three-course mid-range meal costing about $60, or 1.4% of the average monthly salary.
California
fromThe Mercury News
3 weeks ago

These three Trump policies are most hated in the Bay Area

A Bay Area poll shows most voters expect Trump's policies to worsen the region and their personal lives, amid broad criticism of progressivism.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 weeks ago

These three Trump policies are most hated in the Bay Area

President Donald Trump's sweeping agenda to remake the economy and U.S. government is broadly unpopular in the Bay Area, with a majority of voters expecting the Republican to make life worse. In a poll in August by Bay Area News Group, 68% of those surveyed said they expect the Trump administration's policies to negatively impact the Bay Area, and 63% said they expect their own lives to worsen because of Trump's actions and those of his Republican allies in Congress.
US politics
fromIrish Independent
3 weeks ago

'We provide a vital role with so little support' - mum calls for financial equity for single parents and carers

Catherine Rossiter is carer to twins and works full-time, she wants targeted tax incentives and Fuel Allowance A single parent and full-time lecturer wants targeted tax incentives, higher Child Benefit payments and a dedicated Fuel Allowance to help lone parents with the cost-of-living crisis. Full-time university lecturer at the Institute of Art, Design and Technology (IADT) in Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, Catherine Rossiter cares for her 12-year-old twin daughter and son and manages to balance this with work.
Miscellaneous
US news
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

This Is the Most Affordable State for 'Comfortable Retirement,' According to a New Ranking

West Virginia is the most affordable state to retire comfortably; a couple with Social Security needs only $2,032 annually, while without benefits costs skyrocket.
US politics
fromThe Mercury News
3 weeks ago

After pandemic gloom, are Bay Area residents feeling more optimistic about the region?

Bay Area residents are increasingly optimistic, with support rising, yet housing costs, homelessness, and cost of living remain major concerns.
California
fromsfist.com
4 weeks ago

Sunday Links: SF Sheriff's Deputy Arrested for Domestic Battery, But Not Charged

Incidents include an arrest for alleged domestic battery, a murder confession, familicide, celebrity fundraising, cold-case DNA ID, cost-of-living delays, and a $12.5M Telegraph Hill sale.
fromLos Angeles Times
4 weeks ago

Democratic candidates for governor focus on affordability and healthcare at labor forum

"Would you let someone who's never flown a plane tell you, 'I can fly that plane back to land' if they've never done it before? Do you give the keys to the governor's office to someone who hasn't done this before?"
California
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

What a 5 coffee (or a 100 Pizza Express) tells us about a changing Britain | Gaby Hinsliff

a takeaway oat-milk latte from a bog-standard roadside chain somewhere in Berkshire. The shock was that it was over 5. Coffee hasn't really been cheap for ages, for complex reasons post-pandemic inflation, a Russian war pushing up energy prices, a climate crisis having an effect on coffee bean growth, last year's budget tax hikes that capture the bitter flavours of the last few years in a cup.
UK politics
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

Fox News Guest Directly Warns Viewers of This Network' Their Healthcare Costs Will Skyrocket Under GOP Plan

Expiration of ACA tax credits would sharply raise insurance premiums for older middle-income Americans, intensifying cost-of-living concerns that could affect elections.
Digital life
fromIrish Star
1 month ago

'I moved from Ireland to Corfu for better weather, and one cost is cheaper'

A 23-year-old remote social media manager relocated to Corfu, paying €40 monthly bills and €230 monthly rent while enjoying a relaxed climate and sea view.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 month ago

Tesco chief urges the Chancellor not to 'make it harder' for grocers to lower prices - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

What we'd love to see is a Budget that's pro-growth and pro-jobs which, as a result, will help customers with the cost of living.
UK politics
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

How rising costs are changing the way Americans travel

Rising travel costs — about 20% since 2019 — are forcing many Americans to reduce trips as higher gas, lodging, dining, and living expenses cut discretionary income.
US news
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Report: Rising costs threaten Massachusetts' competitive edge

Massachusetts combines top talent, innovation, and high productivity with rising housing, energy, and health care costs, slow transportation and stagnant private-job growth driving residents away.
US politics
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

'No property tax for pensioners': Here's what Irish Independent readers most want to see in next week's Budget

Childcare fees, cost-of-living pressures, carers allowance, USC, and college fees are key concerns; proposals include tax breaks and expanding Basic Income for the Arts.
Social justice
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Here's what Irish Independent readers most want to see in next week's Budget

Childcare costs, cost-of-living pressures, carers' supports, and college fees are central financial concerns; some propose tax breaks and expanded Basic Income for the Arts.
Business
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The divide: who really profits in today's economy?

Economic gains in the United States are concentrated among a few sectors and individuals while most workers, farmers, and traditional businesses struggle financially.
#emigration
Real estate
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I was born and raised in Hawaii. I don't advise moving here, but here's what you need to know if you insist on trying.

Moving to Hawaii is costly, logistically complex, and can worsen local cultural and economic pressures, particularly for Native Hawaiians.
Real estate
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Living the American Dream Will Now Cost $5 Million

Achieving traditional American milestones now costs roughly $5 million over a lifetime due to rising housing, healthcare, and education expenses outpacing wages.
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

The 10 Most Common Spending Categories in Retirement

While most people focus on the dollar amount they want to retire with, that is putting the cart before the horse. To understand how much you need to save, you first need to figure out how much you are going to spend in retirement. The rule of thumb for retirement says to plan on needing around 80% of what you're spending pre-retirement. Of course, this is simply a general benchmark, and every individual's needs will be different. Many retirees actually spend closer to 70% of pre-retirement income (on average), while others may need more than 100% depending on healthcare, housing, or lifestyle. Across a broad swath of the population, people have pretty similar ideas on what categories they will be spending their money on.
Retirement
Travel
fromWorld Wild Schooling
1 month ago

12 Beautiful Places in the Caribbean Where You Can Live for Less Than $1,000 a Month

Twelve affordable Caribbean and nearby destinations allow comfortable living on $1,000 monthly with beaches, tropical climate, and vibrant local culture.
New York City
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I moved from Wisconsin to New York City over a decade ago. Here are the biggest culture shocks that surprise me when I return to the Midwest.

To a long-term New York City resident, the Midwest feels strikingly different: lower prices, larger stores, emptier airports, strong accents, friendliness, and football passion.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Mapped: Cheapest places for a pint across the UK revealed

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
US politics
fromFortune
1 month ago

This millennial nurse commutes 5,000 miles from Sweden to work at a California hospital. She works eight days in a row and rakes in over $100 an hour | Fortune

Courtney El Refai may call Sweden home, but every six weeks the 32-year-old commutes some 5,300 miles away to work at a San Francisco hospital as a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurse. While some may call it crazy, El Refai said it's all worth it for her dream job. Making over $100 an hour on a per diem schedule, she only has to work four, eight-hour shifts every four weeks.
Travel
Travel
fromFortune
1 month ago

Expats are running away to Panama-they're enjoying a better quality of life for 40% less than back home | Fortune

Panama offers lower costs, high expat satisfaction, and top rankings across categories, making it a leading destination for retirees and expatriates.
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