'We have been here before': Advisers recall 90s inflation nightmare

'It felt like my salary went back 10% each year'

Julia Bahr
clock • 2 min read

History has a way of repeating itself, Carl Lamb, executive director at Smith and Pinching, tells PA as recent data has shown UK inflation grew by 5.4% in December 2021 and hit a 30-year high.

Higher energy costs, supply chain issues and resurgent demand continued to drive up consumer prices, the data suggested. "The Bank of England has predicted inflation will hit 6% in April. In the 70s it reached 7.1% mainly due to the price of oil quadrupling in 1973 due to the oil embargo and doubled again in 1979 as a result of the Iranian revolution. In the 80s inflation reached 5.5% due to recessions caused by tight monetary policies in an effort to fight mounting inflation so ultimately we have been here before," Lamb says. 'Back to the nineties': Industry reacts as UK inflation re...

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