Martin Lewis was back on television on Thursday night offering financial advice and guidance to viewers on several coronavirus-related topics.
20.04.2020 - 16:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Martin Lewis recently conducted a poll on Twitter asking his followers how they felt the coronavirus crisis would impact them financially.
Over 77,000 responded to the founder of MoneySavingExpert.com ’s question with 39 per cent saying they would be worse off, 36 per cent thought there would be no change and 25 per cent felt optimistic that lockdown would improve their finances.
Lockdown offers a great opportunity for many of us to take a long, hard look at our outgoings and see where we can
Martin Lewis was back on television on Thursday night offering financial advice and guidance to viewers on several coronavirus-related topics.
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Martin Lewis has given a glimpse into the London home he shares with wife and their six-year-old daughter.The Money Saving Expert, 47, has been providing the British public with vital updates following the coronavirus lockdown and revealed the temporary set-up for filming. With the help of BBC Click presenter and his wife of 11 years Lara Lewington, 40, Martin has a state-of-the art home studio in a dedicated room that allows him to safely record episodes of his show for ITV.