Modest Income growth and poverty roughly unchanged in 2015–16 figures

17th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has published the latest official statistics on household incomes, covering the financial year 2015–16. IFS researchers have summarised the headline trends observed in the new data and placed them in historical context in order to understand better changes in living standards in recent years. Key findings include: Average household…

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Government has “head in the sand” over Universal Credit

17th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

The Department for Work & Pensions (DWP) has downplayed the impact of the problems in the roll out of Universal Credit on claimants and local councils, claiming that rent arrears associated with Universal Credit “are likely to be of a short duration” and “should not present an insurmountable obstacle to landlords”. This is despite its…

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March 2017: Money Statistics

14th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

Here is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for March 2017: Personal debt in the UK The average total debt per household – including mortgages – was £56,310 in January. The revised figure for December was £56,148. Based on January 2017 trends, the UK’s total interest repayments on personal debt over a 12…

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Growing reliance on debt now tops £240 billion

14th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

UK consumer debt now stands at £240 billion according to new insight from. Almost three quarters (73 per cent) of UK adults admit they currently have some form of unsecured borrowing, such as personal loan, bank overdraft or credit card, with a third (33 per cent) of those admitting they rely on credit to get…

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Consumer finance rises by 10% in January

10th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

New figures released today by the Finance & Leasing Association (FLA) show growth of 10% in consumer finance new business in January, compared with the same month in 2016. Credit card and personal loan new business together grew by 11% compared with January 2016, while retail store and online credit new business increased by 1%.…

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BUDGET 2017: Public and family finances squeezes extended well into the 2020s

10th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

Britain is on course for an unprecedented 15 years of spending cuts and lost pay growth, according to the Resolution Foundation’s overnight analysis of Budget 2017. The report finds that despite the Budget day focus on short term forecast improvements, the date for achieving an overall budget surplus has been pushed back until 2025. Average…

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BUDGET 2017: “Year of pressure” ahead for many households

8th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

Following the announcement of today’s Budget the Money Advice Trust has suggested that a year of pressure lies ahead for UK households.  Joanna Elson OBE, Chief Executive of the Money Advice Trust, the charity that runs National Debtline and Business Debtline, said: “While the economy is performing better than expected, the OBR’s forecasts point to a year…

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Latest Wealth and Asset Survey from the ONS

8th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

The  Office for National Statistics (ONS) has published its latest Wealth and Assets Survey. Early indicator estimates from the survey: attitudes towards saving for retirement, credit commitments and debt burden show that nearly half (46%) of GB adults thought buying property would be the best way of making money for their retirement in 2014/16, up from 43%…

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Renting cost puts home ownership out of reach for tenants

7th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

Private tenants are struggling to get a foot on the housing ladder because of the costs that come with renting according to the Citizens Advice Service. A new report from the charity finds that just under three quarters (74%) of private tenants say the combined costs of rent, agency fees and moving make buying a…

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Over 620,000 families spending more on repaying debts than on food

6th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

Over 620,000 families in England and Wales are spending more on overdue bills than on food, new research published by The Children’s Society has found. Families behind on bills are spending 18% of their income on paying back arrears. The Children’s Society is warning that huge bills can force families to cut back on food…

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Vulnerable families facing debt to access legal advice

6th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has published independent research exploring the experiences of potentially vulnerable people using family law services. The report has found that consumers are commonly using loans, credit cards, and payment plans to access legal advice as the cuts to legal aid continue to affect the most vulnerable. While 84% consumers seeking…

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Government crackdown on subscription traps will help stop consumers from losing money

6th March 2017 Consumer Collections |

The government has announced that it will be cracking down on misleading consumer practices including subscription traps, where people pay subscriptions they aren’t aware they’ve agreed to. A report from Citizens Advice last year found as many as 2 million people struggle to cancel continuous payments – often used for buying products online – and…

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Consumers spent £647 billion using payment cards in 2016

2nd March 2017 Consumer Collections |

Consumers spent £647 billion using payment cards in 2016, new figures fromThe UK Cards Association show. There were 14.8 billion card transactions in 2016, equivalent to 40.5 million transactions a day or 469 a second, data from The UK Cards Association shows. Three-quarters of retail spending (76.4 per cent) was on payment cards. Retail spending on…

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