Inflation 'three times higher for under-30s'

Rising cost of living adds to pressures facing younger people

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The UK's young adults are facing inflation rates three times higher than those once faced by pensioners, according to new analysis which suggests that rises in the cost of living are not being distributed equally throughout society.

According to Fidelity International, the "widening generation inflation gap" is being driven by under-30s spending more on goods and services such as rent, household bills and dining out, which are getting more expensive, and less on groceries, which have become cheaper in recent months.

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