The growing gap between the ‘haves and have-nots’ is growing according to a report by the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ). The analysis that that the UK is in danger of sliding back into the ‘Two Nations; of the Victorian era marked by a widening gulf between mainstream society and a depressed and poverty-stricken underclass,…
Read moreFinancially vulnerable people are twice as likely to end up in debt each time they take out a new credit product, according to new research from AI powered transaction analytics firm, Fuse. More than four in ten (44%) people in this group say they’ve ended up in debt after taking out a credit product in…
Read moreLatest research from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has found almost half of UK adults (47%) feel pressured to spend above their means during Christmas to provide for loved ones, rising to almost two-thirds (64%) for those with children under 18. Two in five (40%) UK adults, and over half of those (52%) with children…
Read more6.5 million people in the UK (14 percent) will struggle to heat their homes as much as they need this Christmas due to the impact of the cost of living, according to findings from National Debtline. The findings show 2.7 million people (5 percent) are having to choose between buying food or presents and four…
Read moreCredit Connect hosted its third in-person Credit & Collections Technology Think Tank in mid-November in Manchester which saw credit and collections strategies and the impact of the cost of living discussed by sixteen professionals from a variety of industry sectors at the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The themes of cost of living impacting customer engagement,…
Read moreNew research by abrdn Financial Fairness Trust has found that 65% of UK households (18.4 million) have consumer debt and there are signs that credit stress may be worsening, with two-in-ten (16%) owing money due to missing at least one repayment on a credit commitment, up from 11% in May 2023. Over four-in-ten households (12.5…
Read moreHere is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for November 2023 Personal debt in the UK People in the UK owed £1,845.6 billion at the end of September 2023. The average total debt per household, including mortgages, was £65,724 and per adult was £34,700, around 100.7% of average earnings. Net mortgage lending decreased by…
Read moreNew YouGov polling commissioned by StepChange Debt Charity, which explores people’s finances and borrowing habits, reveals that one in four people will struggle to afford Christmas this year, rising to more than one in three (34%) households with children. The survey also found that. one in twelve (8%), around 4 million people, will be relying…
Read moreEnergy regulator Ofgem has announced that the energy price cap will increase by 5% on the previous quarter from 1st January to 31st March 2024. The cost for an average household paying by direct debit for dual fuel equates to £1,928, a rise of £94 over the course of a year – around £7.83 a…
Read moreA new report by the Centre for Economics and Business (CEBR) on behalf of Aegon has found that the proportion of both full-time and part-time private sector workers missing work due to financial concerns has risen to 12%, – up from 10% in 2021. On average, employees lost 4.7 workdays per year, leading to over…
Read moreUK Finance has released its latest mortgage arrears and possessions for Quarter 3 (Q3) with figures indicating that residential mortgage arrears have increased by 18% and buy-to-let mortgages in arrears also rising by 29%. The latest data shows that there were 87,930 homeowner mortgages in arrears in Q3 2023, seven per cent more than the…
Read moreNew Ministry of Justice data, has found between July and September 8,399 landlords in England started Section 21 no-fault eviction court proceedings against their tenants, the highest number for seven years. With the number of court proceedings resulting from no-fault evictions climbing by 38% in a year, Shelter is urging the government not to further…
Read moreNew research conducted by StepChange Debt Charity has revealed that its clients who are women face an average budget shortfall of £30 per month, which is £70 less than men’s average monthly surplus of £40. The charity’s new report, Bearing the burden, which has been published during Talk Money Week, looks at how debt differs between…
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