Inflation's still a thing in 2025? I mean, I'm glad people are thinking ahead, but Β£200 saved by locking into fixed-rate tariffs? That sounds like a nice chunk, but have we seen that many energy bills actually increase to that extent?
And shopping around for budget supermarkets just seems like common sense, it's not like it's going to make a huge difference in your overall savings.
Investing in stocks and shares is the way to go, I guess? Historically speaking, yeah, but what about those who aren't exactly tech-savvy or have a knack for understanding market trends? It just seems like a wild gamble. And index-linked gilts sound legit, but do we really know how they'll perform in real life?
One thing I do think is important to consider is that inflation's not the only factor at play here. Have we seen what kind of economic growth's happening behind the scenes? Are we actually seeing savings grow, or are people just moving money around to keep up with prices?
Investing in stocks and shares is the way to go, I guess? Historically speaking, yeah, but what about those who aren't exactly tech-savvy or have a knack for understanding market trends? It just seems like a wild gamble. And index-linked gilts sound legit, but do we really know how they'll perform in real life?
One thing I do think is important to consider is that inflation's not the only factor at play here. Have we seen what kind of economic growth's happening behind the scenes? Are we actually seeing savings grow, or are people just moving money around to keep up with prices?