Dear Editor
I work as a driver with Tesco and my wife works part time at Tesco.
This month’s increases for me:
Water £10/month
Sky/BT/Broadband £9/month
Council tax £7/month
Gas £5/month
Electricity £5/month
Car tax and TV licence combined £2/month
Home insurance £2/month
Food and fuel/who knows?
So unless I missed something, my monthly bills are going up by a minimum of £40 a month and my pay rise is £10.49 a month.
But Rachel Reeves says that under Labour low-income working families are £500 a year better off.
I am £355 a year worse off.
Does that mean I am not on low income?
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