Cost-of-living pressures remain the leading ethical concern overall, with the rising cost of supermarket groceries singled out as the most unethical and growing issue. Housing is seen as closely tied to these pressures, with affordability concerns reflecting broader unease about access, equality, and fairness in daily life.
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