Martin Lewis gave his thoughts on the government’s mini-budget and it sounds like he finally has some good news to share.
So, the Money Saving Expert founder took to Twitter to offer an explainer on the economic reforms, including income tax.Mr Lewis said this was good news for those earning about £50,000 or less, the‘For anyone earning £50,000 and over, you don’t really get any more gain,’ the consumer champion said.To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatHuge new borrowing at the same time as cutting taxes.
It’s all aimed at growing the economy. I really hope it works. I really worry what happens if it doesn’t.
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