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More South Africans prioritise debt repayment and savings amid economic pressure

South Africans are becoming more cautious with their money as rising fuel prices, electricity tariffs and inflation continue to squeeze household budgets, according to new research.

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iol.co.zaStai leggendo1 g fa

More South Africans prioritise debt repayment and savings amid economic pressure

South Africans are becoming more cautious with their money as rising fuel prices, electricity tariffs and inflation continue to squeeze household budgets, according to new research.

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mg.co.za3 g fa

South Africans hit hard by the rising cost of living

As fuel prices increase, interest rates soar and food prices hit through the roof, citizens face tough times with many households battling to put food on the table

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  1. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·mg.co.za

    South Africans hit hard by the rising cost of living

    As fuel prices increase, interest rates soar and food prices hit through the roof, citizens face tough times with many households battling to put food on the table

  2. sabato 6 giugno 2026·iol.co.za

    More South Africans prioritise debt repayment and savings amid economic pressure

    South Africans are becoming more cautious with their money as rising fuel prices, electricity tariffs and inflation continue to squeeze household budgets, according to new…

  3. domenica 7 giugno 2026·iol.co.za

    Fuel price pain persists despite economic bright spots, experts warn

    KPMG forecasts stronger GDP growth for South Africa, but Debt Rescue says households are running out of options to absorb rising living expenses.