I remember seeing some other poster be annihilated for a similar post a while back (and hey, we all know you are taking your life in your hands on AIBU anyway), but I am greatly destressed that I am still panicking about money each month at almost 37. DH and I are both well qualified, well experienced and employed, yet we seem to be permanently broke. I am sure that by my age my parents were coping, where as I am STILL in the situation whereby I have to put back the nice responsibly farmed meat and buy the cheaper options, walk past 70% of the high street shops as I can't afford to sneeze in them and goodness know we won't be going on a holiday anytime soon. My car is 10 years old and falling apart but there is zero opportunity to replace it etc etc etc. In the last 3 years my grocery bill has gone from £400 a month to £600/700, and petrol has gone up about 40p a litre. Has everyone else had inflation-based increases? Are DH and I just being stupid?
This is a bit of a directionless rant ramble. I suppose what I'm asking is, is it just me or has the cost of living gone up much faster than salaries and as a result family finances seem to be going backwards?