Bin companies and streaming services signal increases.
Consumers face further price hikes in addition to energy price increases.
The cost of living is expected to continue to rise as bin collection companies and some TV services raise their prices.
Personal Finance Editor with the Irish Independent Charlie Weston outlines some of the changes planned
Today's news headlines: Wave of fresh price hikes as cost of living surges; Bord Bia paying €1.5m a year for offices in Dublin 4 https://t.co/AFieId32w6
— Irish Independent (@Independent_ie) November 2, 2021

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