Cost Of Living

The price of everyday life is rising. Council tax is up. Energy bills are high. Food, fuel and essentials cost more every month.

For many households in Beverley and Holderness, this is not about luxuries. It is about getting by.

Graham is asking residents to share their experience of the cost of living so I can take real examples, real pressures and real figures and use them to press for change. This is about understanding what is happening on the ground, not playing politics.

The survey is short and takes around two minutes to complete. Every response helps build the case for action.

 

Cost of Living Survey

  • Current Cost of Living
  • Your details
Thinking about your household over the past year, how would you describe the pressure on your cost of living?
Which of the following, if any, have had the biggest impact on your household budget recently?
Have recent or expected changes to council tax affected your household?
Have you had to cut back on any of the following as a result of rising costs?
Do you feel current cost pressures have affected work or income in your household?
How easy or difficult do you think it is for young people locally to get started in work?
Overall, do you feel decisions made at a national level have made the cost of living easier or harder for people locally?

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