Business Fast > Personal Finance > This is how Brits are keeping their costs down this Christmas Personal FinanceThis is how Brits are keeping their costs down this ChristmasDecember 20, 2024posted on Dec. 20, 2024 at 12:30 pm Four in 10 Brits worried about how they’ll afford Christmas this year but are using loyalty schemes to make their money go further READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastDecember 20, 2024previous articleHow much worse are Britain's roads getting? More routes deteriorating into a poor condition as Labour increases funds to fix potholesnext articleWhy natural gas prices are falling todayYou Might Also LikePersonal Finance‘Heartless’ multinationals exploiting pensions loophole for UK workersDecember 22, 2024Personal FinanceI've been counting Starmer's lies and it's worse than I thought – he simply won't stopDecember 21, 2024Personal FinanceBiden's student loan forgiveness 'Plan B' is in its 'last step,' expert says. What borrowers need to knowDecember 18, 2024Personal FinanceDWP's £2,323 freeze for people on multiple benefitsDecember 18, 2024Personal FinanceSpecial FD offering up to 8.10% interest rate: Invest in these special FDs offering high interest rate before December 31, 2024December 17, 2024Personal FinanceHow do we bring joy this Christmas? Build homes, mend potholes, restore trust | Torsten BellDecember 15, 2024Recommended For YouTechnologyU.S. launches new probe into legacy Chinese chips as tech pressure on Beijing escalatesDecember 23, 2024TechnologySportsVirgil van Dijk sends major Liverpool message as he makes new contract statementDecember 23, 2024SportsIndustryWith 158 orders per minute on Swiggy, this Indian dish has been crowned as the 'undisputed king of food kingdom'December 23, 2024IndustryCryptocurrency$60Mn withdrawn from HyperLiquid on North Korea Hacker FearsDecember 23, 2024CryptocurrencyfundDollar bounces after sharp loss; euro retreats on Lagarde commentDecember 23, 2024fund
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