Public sector workers ‘paid 8% more’
The average public sector worker is paid between 7.7 per cent and 8.7 per cent more than the typical private sector employee, a new study has found.
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The average public sector worker is paid between 7.7 per cent and 8.7 per cent more than the typical private sector employee, a new study has found.
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New legislation is needed to stop payday loans companies putting people in impossible debt situations, a financial charity official has said.
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has issued new guidance
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Inflation has fallen again, but by the lowest amount since it last peaked in September 2011.
Between January and February this year the c…
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Britons are increasingly regarding debt consolidation as a priority, a new survey has shown.
A poll carried out by out by GfK NOP on behalf of the …
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Next week's Budget will bring bad news for consumers struggling with debt, according to a new survey.
The uSwitch poll found 66 per cent believ…
Britons may need to step up their debt consolidation efforts to reduce monthly payments as consumers are continuing to struggle.
A study …
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Over four million Britons are permanently in debt, a new survey has shown.
The study by MoneySupermarket.com has revealed 17 per cent of adults (4….
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