IFS: inflation affecting older and poorer households more
The report claims that official measures are `only ever supposed to be averages`, and that different households experience different rates of inflation depending on the types of goods and services they buy.
The claims are supported by a breakdown of individual categories of goods and services: for example, in the past year, private transport and housing have experienced 9.1% and 8.1% reductions in average prices respectively, while public transport and household fuel prices have rocketed by 10.2% and 35.1% respectively.
So, for example, someone who does not own their own car may be at a higher risk of debt than someone who has benefited from falling petrol costs in recent months.
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