Council tax payers face a £50 rise in bills because the recession has left town halls with a £900million black hole.
Rock-bottom interest rates mean town halls' £25billion investments will earn just £400million this year - way down on the expected £1.25billion.
Passing on the shortfall to households could see the average band D bill rise from £1,456 to £1,506.
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