It's a percentage of income mate. Inflation never impacts all communities the same and the more affluent have more disposable in the first place to bridge the gap.
Why can't you accept that both financial and cultural effects are at play? It's not mutually exclusive.
So, Hull people are worse off than Middlesbrough, Stoke, .Leicester, .Coventry? There are a lot of people in Leeds on the same wages as in Hull. It is not about what you have coming in it is what you have left after outgoings. Places like Hull and Middlesbrough have low amounts coming in but lower amounts going out than places like Stoke and Leicester which have low wages coming in but more money going out.
