'The cost of living crisis is here to stay,' says founder of crisis support centrepublished at 07:32 BST
Priya Patel
Economics correspondent

Penny Keevil founded crisis support centre Second Chance Medway which runs a discounted food pantry two days a week.
Speaking before today's announcement, Penny says the cost of living crisis is here to stay: "I think it’s going to get worse because of the weather and the pressure that puts on farmers."
"Energy bills are still far too high and wages and incomes aren’t keeping up. There will always be a need for food banks, community supermarkets and pantries to help families feed themselves affordably," she says.
Some people attend the food bank on a daily basis, she says.
"It’s not just people on benefits. It's working people, homeless people, people in part-time work, people on benefits and everybody in between. The need for affordable food now reaches across every part of the community."







