Two thirds of people (65%) say the cost of living has risen in the past month according to new ONS figures. 87% say the price of food has risen, 77% that the cost of energy bills is up, and 76% that fuel prices are higher. The older people are, the more likely they are to…
Read moreNew analysis by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) suggests a typical UK family will spend £1,700 more per year on household costs in 2022. The forecast for the BBC’s Panorama says a family of two adults and two children is set to spend £33.60 more per week compared with December 2020 due…
Read moreResearch from PwC suggests the economy will be hit by a triple whammy of a climbing cost of living, higher interest rates and the end of pandemic-related support from the government, with weaker household spending likely to slow the recovery. The analysis says more affluent households will be able to shake off the impact of…
Read moreAlmost one in ten people in UK (9%) are planning on using Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) for part of their Christmas shopping, Citizens Advice has found. Out of the 43% resorting to borrowing to help cover Christmas this year, one in five said they’ll be turning to BNPL to pay for at least part…
Read moreNew research by Money and Mental Health Policy Institute, has found that 2.5million people with mental health problems who fell into debt during pandemic considered suicide The Institute is now calling on urgent action from the government, the NHS and essential services providers is required to stop the devastating cycle of debt and mental health…
Read moreA majority of European consumers are increasingly aware of sustainability aspects when shopping – creating new challenges for businesses. Close to half of Europe’s parents say that their interest in sustainability motivates them to limit their spending, and 42 per cent of Gen Z would not feel guilty about paying unethical firms later than agreed.…
Read moreNew research by GoCompare has revealed the impact that soaring household energy prices are having on consumers’ plans to decorate their homes this Christmas. The research showed that 23% of those questioned will use fewer lights to save on energy whilst 12% will have no lights at all this Christmas. With a further 6% investing…
Read moreMore than two in five (41%) young people said that their money worries had increased because of the Covid-19 pandemic, new research YouGov, as part of a partnership between youth charity The Mix and global information services company Experian. Over a third (35%) of young people surveyed agreed that the impact of the pandemic on…
Read moreThe impact of welcome changes to Universal Credit (UC) announced in the Budget will leave 1.3 million families better off than before the withdrawal of the £20 a week boost to UC last month and make 330,000 more families eligible for support, but 3.6 million families will remain worse off, according to new research the…
Read moreThe winners of the 2021 Credit & Collection Technology Awards have been announced following a live in-person event yesterday (Thursday 4th November) at the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The awards are the flagship event for innovational technological professionals working in credit and collections and the fifth annual event honoured the UK’s technological innovators, celebrating outstanding…
Read moreYounger consumers in the UK, aged 16 to 24 year olds, are among those most likely to now consider themselves vulnerable – 48%, compared to 34% of all consumers, according to research by the Vulnerability Registration Service (VRS), a not-for-profit company providing the UK’s first central vulnerability database. The FCA’s Financial Lives findings back in…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for October 2021 Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1,745.7 billion at the end of August 2021. The average total debt per household, including mortgages, was £62,813 and per adult was £33,006, around 108.9% of average earnings. Net mortgage lending rose by…
Read moreA new report by Aryza has found an increase in the numberstruggling to manage their personal finances. Drawing on a dataset of nearly 300,000 insolvent UK consumers currently struggling with their personal finances, the company’s latest debt statistics report found the average debt level across the UK to be £17,823. This is compared to £15,924…
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