Article 635XJ Public idea of dignified living is miles from what some can afford this winter

Public idea of dignified living is miles from what some can afford this winter

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Patrick Butler
from World news | The Guardian on (#635XJ)

Wifi, Netflix, a laptop, presents for family and the odd night out with friends are in this year's Minimum Income Standard

What constitutes a no-fripperies minimum standard of living in the UK in 2022? It's not just sufficient money for three meals a day, suitable clothes, heating and a roof over one's head, according to the public, but enough for a Netflix subscription, a smart speaker, the odd night out with friends and a supply of Covid masks.

It's about being able to afford things such as a smartphone, a laptop, wifi, a cooker, a TV, the odd alcoholic drink and also enough to take an unostentatious week's holiday away in the UK once a year, treat yourself to an occasional takeaway, buy presents for the children and family, and make charitable donations.

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