亨特:普通英國家庭平均能源賬單將提高到每年3000英鎊
格隆匯11月17日丨英國財政大臣亨特表示,從明年4月起的12個月內,普通英國家庭平均能源賬單將提高到每年3000英鎊,目前普通英國家庭平均能源賬單爲每年2500英鎊。英國政府還將增加對教育和醫療的投入,未來兩年,每年將爲學校增加23億英鎊預算,每年爲英國國民醫療服務體系增加33億英鎊預算。由於目前英國經濟不穩定的狀況,本次秋季預算案公佈得到英國國內極大重視。英國10月的通脹率爲11.1%,創下41年來最高紀錄。首相裏希·蘇納克近日也表示,解決英國經濟問題是其上任後需要面對的最重要議題。
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