With more and more companies announcing price increases for their services, it can be hard to keep track of what your new monthly expenses are going to be for July
Many companies are making announcements that their fees will be rising due to the cost of living.
They stated this is due to inflation hikes, as the current rate of inflation has gone up by 8.6% between August 2021 and August 2022. The 2.4pc increase means that the cost for those with broadband only packages from Virgin Media will go up by €48 each year.
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