Some nurses using food banks as the cost of living soars

Inflation has risen by 5.4%, the highest its been since 1992

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Author: Hannah NorburyPublished 20th Jan 2022

We are hearing some nurses on the Yorkshire Coast are now accessing food banks for help, as the cost of living has soared.

Inflation has risen by 5.4%, that is the highest its been since 1992.

Fuel, food and clothing have all become more expensive over the past year.

Paul Wood, the regional director for the Royal College of Nursing for Yorkshire and the Humber, said:

"Just to pay people properly, so they can live off what they earn, and not do a valuable job and have to turn to food banks to maintain the ability to eat.

"Nurses pay, which started behind far behind other jobs, is falling further and further behind, the reality of that impact is people are finding themselves in a position where they just can't afford to pay their normal bills.

"Completely unbelievable and sickening to know that someone doing such a valuable job, can't live off their wage and it makes it completely understandable why they might chose to leave and work in a job in retail."

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