What Planet is ASDA living on or in with this rubbish statement, Falling living costs save average family £7 per week
ASDA say the average family was £7 a week better off during May following a fall in mortgage repayments and other living costs, research has showed.

A typical household had £164 a week left for discretionary spending after meeting all of their essential costs, nearly 5 per cent more than they had in May last year, according to Asda.
The supermarket giant said the increase was the biggest year-on-year jump in disposable income since April 2008.

Essential spending, such as housing and transport costs, was £3 a week lower in May than it had been a year earlier.
The fall was largely driven by a drop in mortgage repayments, with these 45 per cent lower than in May 2008 following reductions to the Bank of England base rate to a record low of 0.5 per cent.

Lower transport and electricity costs also left households with more money to spare.
The situation represents a turnaround from a year ago when soaring commodity and fuel prices pushed inflation to a 30-year high.
Charles Davis, an economist at Cebr, which produces the research for Asda, said: "In May the ASDA income tracker showed the largest year-on-year rise since April 2008 as the effect of the Bank of England's quantitative easing and falling inflation came through.

I don’t know where ASAD has got their statistics from but I’m not £7 a week better off, in fact I far worse off now than I was back in 2008 or 1998, and I certainly don’t have anywhere near a disposable income off £164 per week or even a month in fact I’m lucky if I have any, with Gas and Electrical prices having doubled in the past year, petrol and diesel going up by the day with it now being around £1.05 to £1. 08 per liter, when oil by the barrel has come down? Being tax beyond living , job losses doubling home repressions doubling, and taxes have tripled while wage have got lower, so I would love to know just where ASDA got its figurers from, maybe it was from MP’s pay? Its certainly wasn’t from the workers pay?

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