3 ways the cost of living squeeze is reshaping how Britons spend on leisure
We look at how the cost-of-living squeeze has stopped being an abstract headline and become a daily calculation.
Ben is a freelance writer and journalist who is a regular contributor on multiple national news websites and blogs.
We look at how the cost-of-living squeeze has stopped being an abstract headline and become a daily calculation.
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