inflation vs deflation - again, page-5

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    Not sure of the state of the UK - all I know as a stay home father since August last year - is that everything is considerably more expensive on a day to day needs front.

    I would say up to 20% on some things.

    I am excluding fuel, as I am walking distance to most things. Granted I am no economist but that is my experience and believe that we are in an inflationary period, as simplistic as my example is.
 
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