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Bank of England predicts UK is heading for a long recession

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Bank of England predicts UK is heading for a long recession

Bank of England predicts UK is heading for a long recession: Here is how to survive it: UK heading for stagflation, recession history, causes, effect, prevention and survival tactics by Brendon Hackett
English | 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BH8J21V3 | EPUB | 0.26 Mb

The Bank of England declared it. The UK economy is expected to enter a protracted recession this winter as inflation rises past 13%, fueled by a mind-boggling increase in energy costs.
During a recession, news headlines about unemployment numbers take center stage, but families affected by the crisis suffer in silence. People labor hard simply to keep afloat, hoping that the economy would improve soon, but this is frequently futile.
While many families try to keep on as if nothing is wrong with the country, recessions may have a significant impact on their daily contacts and way of life. Families may not be able to escape the impacts of the recession, but they may make adjustments that will help them better their conditions and plan for the future as they wait for the economy to recover.
Brendon Hackett who is a well profound journalist has taken it upon himself to explain in details:
  • Why there is a recession
  • Previous History of the UK's recession and how it was resolved
  • Its effect on individual families and the economy in general
  • The causes of recession in the economy
  • Survival tips for recessions

  • Preparing ahead for a recession is safer than being caught off guard by one. If you purchase and read this book, you'll be armed with all the information you need to survive this recession.

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