The cost of living is already going up and April will also see increases in National Insurance, council tax and water, gas and electricity bills.
To help people navigate this difficult financial terrain, the final in the current series of The Martin Lewis Money Show will be an hour-long special that will go out live.
The extended show is a cost of living special where money saving expert, Martin Lewis, will be offering advice on reducing the cost of bills and other tips to save cash.
Always encouraging people to talk more openly about household finances, the end of the show will feature a live Q&A where Martin will be answering viewers' questions directly.
We’re gearing up for our finale on Tues 8th March and we’d LOVE to hear all about your wallet WINS from this series. 🤑
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How to watch Martin Lewis Money Show tonight
The Martin Lewis Money Show hour-long Cost of Living special will air tonight from 8 pm to 9 pm on ITV, featuring Martin Lewis himself along with co-presenter Angellica Bell.
If you can’t watch live then you can catch up via ITV Hub.
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