households
Coverage of households in the Nexus archive.
- Here's who won — and lost — under Trump's "big, beautiful bill"
President Trump signed a tax and spending package a year ago, and its impacts on households, businesses, and federal programs are now becoming evident.
- Millions of Britons urged to submit meter readings before energy price cap rises on Wednesday
Approximately 5.3 million British households on standard tariffs without smart meters may face overcharging for June energy usage if they do not submit meter readings before the energy price cap rises. Action is urged to avoid higher bills under the new gas and electricity unit rates.
- Andy Burnham declares war on the South: Incoming PM to tee up huge new tax raid on households in first big speech today... as he vows to govern from Manchester
Andy Burnham, incoming PM, announced plans for a new tax on households in a speech today, vowing to govern from Manchester while declaring war on the South.
- Council tax debt reaches £9.3bn as households struggle to keep up with rising costs
Council tax debt has reached £9.3bn as households struggle to manage increasing costs. The rising financial burden is highlighted in the article's focus on debt accumulation.
- End of the road for the two-car driveway as two in five households can't afford to run more than one
The article discusses the decline of two-car driveways as 40% of households can no longer afford to maintain more than one vehicle. This trend reflects financial challenges in car ownership for a significant portion of the population.
- Whose tax bill has risen most? Endless hikes have left households paying up to 90 different taxes - we reveal the biggest losers
The article highlights that households are facing up to 90 different taxes due to continuous hikes, identifying the biggest losers in the tax increases. It focuses on the rising burden of multiple tax obligations on individuals.
- El Nino threatens livelihoods in Southeast Asia
El Nino is causing hotter, drier weather in Southeast Asia, disrupting rice and palm-oil production. Households in the region are facing increased costs for fuel, food, and transport.
- UK economy contracted 0.1% in April
The UK economy contracted by 0.1% in April. Businesses and households are experiencing increased energy costs.
- Number of pessimistic Americans preparing for finances to worsen hits four-year peak
The number of Americans pessimistic about their finances reaching a four-year high, with 13.3% of households reporting their financial situation as 'much worse off' compared to a year ago. This marks the highest percentage since July 2022.
- Your kitchen sponge is releasing microplastics every time you wash dishes
Kitchen sponges release microplastics during everyday use, with some types shedding significantly more. Millions of households may collectively release hundreds of tons of microplastics annually.
- Inflation gauge hits multiyear high as American consumer confidence slides
Inflation has reached a multiyear high, with rising costs at grocery stores and gas stations impacting American households and businesses. Consumer confidence has declined as economic pressures intensify.
- Inflation escalates to 3-year high. And it might get worse before it gets better.
The main inflation barometer preferred by the Federal Reserve rose to a three-year high in April, potentially worsening before improving, posing challenges for households, businesses, and the U.S. economy.
- Ministers urged to act as households in Great Britain face energy bill ‘anxiety’
Households in Great Britain face rising energy costs under the government's price cap, with typical bills expected to increase by £209 annually. This surge has sparked calls for ministers to address utility bill 'anxiety' as families struggle with rising essentials prices.
- Households with bigger gardens face being penalised with higher water bills under new green plans
Households with larger gardens may face higher water bills due to new green plans, which aim to promote water conservation. The plans could lead to increased costs for households that use more water. This change is part of a broader effort to reduce water waste and promote sustainability.
- A wartime gasoline rebate that strengthens America’s hand
The article discusses a wartime gasoline rebate as a temporary subsidy to alleviate pressure on households. Policymakers are willing to act and show understanding of the situation. This move is seen as strengthening America's hand.
- Wild-meat consumption estimated across Central Africa
A regional analysis of over 12,000 households in Central Africa found that wild-meat consumption has increased over the past two decades, driven by demand from growing towns and cities.
- Takeaway coffee sales plunge as fuel and living costs dent Australian spending. Is the economy next?
Takeaway coffee sales in Australia are declining due to rising fuel and living costs, causing financial strain on households and disappointing cafe owners. The trend is linked to the US-Israel war on Iran and has sparked concerns about broader economic impacts.
- Here's who is spending money on AI subscriptions, and how much they cost
Households are beginning to allocate budget space for generative AI subscriptions, according to new data. The trend highlights growing consumer adoption of AI technologies.
- UK households to be urged to use more power this summer as renewables soar
The UK plans to encourage households to use surplus renewable energy during summer to balance the grid and reduce bills. The strategy involves incentivizing activities like charging EVs and running appliances during high renewable energy production. The article also mentions a need for North Sea gas over US imports, citing expert Nils Pratley.
- Rachel Reeves is warned fuel tax raid will push thousands of businesses 'to the brink', ramp up food costs for households and stoke inflation
Rachel Reeves is warned that a fuel tax raid will force thousands of businesses into financial distress, increase household food costs, and exacerbate inflation. The policy risks destabilizing the economy by straining businesses and raising living expenses for families.