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People already suffering from regular and difficult rises in the cost of living, are now seeing their bills rise - some by as much as 100%.
Ordinary people, already suffering from regular and difficult rises in the cost of living, are now seeing their bills rise by 50 %, 90, even up to the biggest hike 127%.
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