I'm on my own now, and while I am pleased about the State pension increase, it will now (along with my tiny private pension) tip me over the tax threshold, so I will have to pay income tax, which makes me sad, as I have already paid a hell of a lot of income tax, having worked since the age of 14!
I live on Merseyside, where all over 60s get free travel on buses and trains, which means I have been able to give up my car. I do miss driving, but just couldn't afford the insurance, fuel and maintenance costs. I buy groceries and alcohol online every ten days, use my freezer to keep meat and fish till required.
The only time I go into a supermarket is to top up on milk and have a snoop at the yellow stickers in M&S! I have done quite well on energy this winter since downsizing to a 2-bed cottage. My monthly direct debit is £130, but with the £67 from the Gov, that brings it down to £63!
I never eat out, or have takeaways. I do go to a couple of classes, which costs me about £15 per week. I have Amazon Prime and Netflix, I do use both a lot, since I never go out in the evenings. By the way, I hope you Amazon Prime people are taking advantage of Prime Reading? You can borrow 10 items free, INCLUDING MAGAZINES!! This is a real treat for me, I love a magazine, especially glossy ones like House Beautiful. There is a good range each month. Homes and Antiques is my favourite. If you've not tried it, you click on Prime, then Prime Reading, then scroll down and all the magazines are listed at the bottom of the screen. I use my Kindle Fire HD to read them, and the screen quality is really good.