
Backing over 80 local pubs across Wales: Hodge supports Brew Propco Ltd with major investment
Read about our commercial investment loan helped Brew Propco Ltd buy a portfolio of 83 long leasehold pubs across South and West Wales.
Every year, we carry out research into how people are feeling about the rising cost of living. So, what changed in 2024 – and are we out of the woods?
Consumer feelings around the cost of living continued to steadily improve in 2024, supported by broader market trends and economic projections. While concerns fell to their lowest level since 2021, to cost of living remained a major issue for many.
74%
of consumers were still concerned about the cost of living crisis heading into the second half of 2024
70%
said they were reducing electrical usage for financial reasons
61%
reported they would be putting less into savings over the year
80%
felt confident managing their finances, compared to 72% in 2023
Our 2024 Cost of Living whitepaper outlines the methodology and results of Hodge’s fourth wave of cost of living crisis research. It covers: