Cost of living still top concern for UK

Regular polling by the Office for National Statistics, tracking public attitudes to the big issues of the day, have just been released.

For some time the cost of living crisis has topped the poll, and the latest figures for the period 10 April to 21 April show no change there.

When asked about the important issues facing the UK today, the most commonly reported concern was surprisingly still the cost of living (87%), followed by the NHS (86%) and the economy (70%).

It’s a blow for the government that steeply falling inflation has had little effect on public attitudes.

Average pay has risen more quickly than prices over recent months, but it would seem that the dramatic price increases of the last three years continue to leave people feeling worse off.

A fall in inflation only limits and does not reverse prices growth.

The ONS said other commonly reported issues were climate change and the environment (61%), housing (55%), crime (55%), immigration (51%) and international conflict (50%).

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