More than HALF of Brits say soaring bills are worsening their health
YouGov poll shows 55% of Brits report their health has suffered in recent months. 84% of those who said their health had worsened blamed rising heating costs. 78% pointed to rising cost of food and almost half said transport costs to blame.
YouGov poll shows 55% of Brits report their health has suffered in recent months. 84% of those who said their health had worsened blamed rising heating costs. 78% pointed to rising cost of food and almost half said transport costs to blameAustralia Latest News, Australia Headlines
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