The rate of inflation climbed to 3.5% in April (currently 3.4% at time of publishing), marking its highest point in more than twelve months. This spike, driven largely by sharp increases in household bills during what many have dubbed “Awful April,” is raising concerns about the real value of people’s savings. As the Consumer Price Index (CPI) moves upward, the number of savings accounts offering returns that keep pace with inflation has shrunk considerably. With fewer products beating this benchmark, the risk of savings losing value in real terms is once again in the spotlight.When you leave a job, your…
David GallagherJune 20, 2025
