More than four in five (82 per cent) people have seen their living costs such as grocery or energy bills and day-to-day essentials increase in the past few months, according to new research by TSB. The bank’s research, through its money confidence barometer, indicated that as a result of the cost of living rises, nearly…
Read moreNew research by Evolution Money has indicated that second charge mortgages more likely to be used for debt consolidation. The company analysed data from two different types of its second-charge mortgage products, split between those borrowers using the loans for debt consolidation purposes, and those clients who have prime credit ratings. The research showed a…
Read moreNew research by Scottish Friendly has indicated that households set to spend £1.3 billion this Christmas using buy-now pay-later (BNPL) schemes. The survey of 2,000 UK adults found that nearly three in ten (28%) are likely to make Christmas-related purchases using BNPL schemes this year. On average they will spend £162 using BNPL payment options,…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for December 2021 Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1,749.9 billion at the end of October 2021. The average total debt per household, including mortgages, was £62,965 and per adult was £33,086, around 108.3% of average earnings. Net mortgage lending rose by…
Read moreOne in four consumers expects to take on additional debt at Christmas, according to Intrum’s annual consumer report conducted in 24 European countries. Although households with families are more likely to take on debt to pay for food and presents than the average consumer, the age group being most likely to do so is Generation…
Read moreAlmost a quarter (23%) of UK families with children living at home are set to spend less on Christmas compared to last year, as the rising costs of living and household bills, alongside the ongoing effects of the pandemic, hit household budgets. According to comparethemarket.com’s latest Household Financial Confidence Tracker,two-fifths (41%) of families feel their financial wellbeing…
Read moreFigures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that inflation hit 5.1% in the 12 months to November, exceeding forecasts of a 4.7% increase and driving the rate further beyond the Bank of England’s (BoE) 2% target. The rate up on the 4.2% recorded a month earlier and means inflation is now at its…
Read moreA careful Christmas is on the cards for nearly half the UK as people worry about possible Covid rule changes and shortages in the shops, new research* from financial services insight experts Consumer Intelligence shows. Its nationwide study found around one in three (31%) consumers say they are still being cautious while another 14% are…
Read moreAnalysis from the New Economics Foundation (NEF) has found that half of UK families have seen their disposable incomes shrink in the last two years, with the poorest half of the population seeing their incomes squeezed by £110. The report also shows that the richest 5% are £3,300 a year better off. The analysis found…
Read moreMore than eight in 10 (86%) consumers are concerned about the rising cost of living and have taken steps to reduce their household spending, according to research by Scottish Friendly. A survey of 2,000 UK adults found that more than one in three (36%) are anxious that inflation will mean they don’t have enough money…
Read moreA study by Canada Life has found that 6% of UK workers, equivalent to over a million people, believe they will never retire. The research also found 44% of workers, equivalent to 17.1 million people, think that they will work beyond state pension age. Of those expecting to work beyond state pension age, 43% believed…
Read moreWith inflation surging to a ten year high, consumers’ financial optimism has taken a hit for the second quarter in a row, according to TransUnion’s latest Consumer Pulse study. In stark contrast to the renewed positivity seen earlier this year, consumers have significant concerns about the future state of their household finances, with confidence dropping from…
Read moreTwo-fifths of people plan to spend less this Christmas according to research by AJ Bell. The research found that theEast Midlands is the spendiest region. Whilst the average spend on presents is £100-£250, with 28% of people saying that’s their budget, while 26% plan to spend between £250 and £500. Just 5% of people say…
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