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UK disposable income edges up, but young and poorest lag, says ASDA
Data from Asda’s income tracker, produced by Cebr, showed average household spending power rose by £4.24 year-on-year in January to £261 per week after essentials.
The Barcode Group reports that rising costs and stagnant wages shift consumer focus to exclusive retail and discount shopping ...
(NewsNation) — Disposable income — or, what’s left after you’ve paid all your necessities for the month, including bills, gas and food — is increasingly hard to come by for many American households.
Asda reported that those under 30 had less to spend on non-essential items in January 2026 than in the same period last year.
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The county where households have the most disposable income—and the one with the least—according to data
Stretching a paycheck beyond the basics is becoming harder for many Americans. After covering taxes and essential expenses, the disposable income that is left impacts a household's ability to save, ...
On that front, Americans on the whole have been doing better each year. Fidelity reported that the average retirement balance ...
Stretching a paycheck beyond the basics is becoming harder for many Americans. After covering taxes and essential expenses, the disposable income that is left impacts a household's ability to save, ...
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