Payment protection refunds could be used to compensate for the decreasing levels of levels of income in the UK.Markit's Household Finances Index survey found that households were finding it difficult to cope with rising inflation levels.The research also showed that income fell for the 13th consecutive month in October and employed people in the UK believe their financial predicament will get worse, as 15 per cent anticipate a further decrease in income next year.Households are expecting next year's wages to be worth less than they currently are as the cost of living continues to get higher, said Tim Moore, a senior economist at the firm.Individuals employed within the public sector saw their wages drop by the biggest amount since March.Joanna Elson, chief executive of The Money Advice Trust, said households were currently faced with a "gloomy financial picture".John FieldmanHaving worked in the city for 19 years, John's main focus is interest rates and corporate finance.
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