Study Shows Bank of England’s Rising Interest Rates Threaten 1.2 Million UK Households With Insolvency – Economics Bitcoin News

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“The rise in interest rates to 5% will push millions of households with mortgages towards the brink of insolvency,” the NIESR economist said. Inflation Economics

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