Cost of living latest: Fresh housing market blow; bad news for people who don't want socks for Christmas; King Charles 'giving staff £600 each'

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Fresh housing market blow; bad news for people who don't want socks for Christmas; King Charles 'giving staff £600 each' | Cost of living latest 👇

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Citing data from market researcher Kantar, Asda said 10 million people had taken advantage of Just Essentials in the third quarter.Kantar's data currently shows Asda to be the fastest-growing of Britain's big four supermarkets. The others are Tesco, Sainsbury's and Morrisons. The average costs for pubs and brewers were up 22% at the end of the summer - before the colder months brought increased heating bills.According to figures from the Office for National Statistics, those who drink bitter will be worst affected, with the price up by 8.97% in the last year.

The organisation said a failure to do so would take the tax to its highest ever historical record at a time of severe pressure for the industry, but reinstating would channel £360m back to pubs and breweries.Your stories: Aged 21 with £20,000 in savings - are Gen Z the most financially savvy generation yet?Aged just 21 years old and living in London, no one would be surprised if Holly Cousins was living in her overdraft, or paycheck to paycheck.

She hit back at"unrealistic" saving stories:"I think young people are compared to lots of 'I lived on £7 a month so I could buy a house' articles, where it is later revealed that said young person lives with their parents and paid no rent."Worries about their future feed into Gen Z's saving behaviours, with the report showing that although many are in the early stages of their careers, 18-24-year-olds on average have an impressive £4,935 in savings.

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