Cost of living crisis a double whammy as poor pay more

By Duncan Murray
Updated September 12 2023 - 3:45am, first published 3:32am
Lack of means to buy groceries in bulk is one example of higher costs for people on lower incomes. (Peter Rae/AAP PHOTOS)
Lack of means to buy groceries in bulk is one example of higher costs for people on lower incomes. (Peter Rae/AAP PHOTOS)

People on lower incomes often face higher living costs because they lack the means to shop more efficiently, such as buying groceries in bulk, a report says.

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