Starmer: Cost of living crisis ongoing despite wage rises
- The gap between U.S. And European living standards is significant, as noted by Le Monde, stating that it has never been wider compared to the United States.
- Disposable income in the United Kingdom is only 57 percent of that in the United States, according to a report on European economies.
- Mississippi has been found to rank well ahead of the United Kingdom and several European countries in terms of income, as highlighted by Euronews.
- European economies are stagnating and falling behind the U.S. Economy, as discussed by pundits and columnists.
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Starmer faces citizen discontent over rising cost of living
Not in advance has been less painful. The widespread rise in the cost of living of the British as of 1 April — awful april, or “terrible April”, has been baptized by the media — puts against the ropes the Labour Government of Keir Starmer, who has so far failed to convey to the public the “economic security” promised when he was in the opposition. 81% of the citizens believe that Starmer’s executive is handling the cost-of-living crisis badly, a…
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