Money Statistics: November 2024

29th November 2024

Here is an overview of The Money Charity’s latest statistics for November 2024

Personal debt in the UK

  • People in the UK owed £1,868.1 billion at the end of September 2024.
  • The average total debt per household, including mortgages, was £65,777 and per adult was £34,594, around 95.3% of average earnings.
  • Net mortgage lending increased by £2.739 billion in the month, while net consumer credit lending increased by £270 million.
  • Citizens Advice Bureaux across England and Wales answered 255,090 enquiries in October 2024, 0.96% down from October 2023.

Mortgages, Rent and Housing

  • Outstanding mortgage lending stood at £1,635 billion at the end of September 2024.
  • The average mortgage interest rate was 3.75% at the end of September 2024. Based on this, households with mortgages would pay an average of £5,705 in mortgage interest over the year.
  • HM Land Registry reports that the average house price for first-time buyers in Great Britain was £245,508 in September 2024, an annual increase of 3.2% and a monthly decrease of 0.4%.
  • According to the Office for National Statistics, private rental prices in the UK rose by 8.7% in the 12 months to October 2024.

Spending and Loans

  • On average, 42.82 cash machine transactions (including balance enquiries and rejected transactions) were made every second in September 2024, a decrease of 10.5% on September 2023.
  • The number of ATMs (in-branch and remote) fell from 50,300 at the end of 2022 to 47,711 at the end of 2023 (a fall of 5.2%).
  • In Q2 2024, households in the UK spent £147.58 million a day on water, electricity and gas, or £5.20 per household per day.
  • UK Finance figures show that 49.1% of credit card balances were bearing interest in August 2024.

Financial Inclusion

  • According to the FCA, in the UK in 2022 there were 1.1 million adults who did not have a bank account. This was 2.1% of the UK adult population.
  • According to ONS, in 2022 there were 8,060 bank and building society branches in the UK. This was a reduction of 750 branches (-8.5%) from the year before.
  • According to UK Finance, in 2023, 1.5 million adults mainly used cash, the first yearly rise in cash usage since 2019.
  • Fair By Design has estimated that the cost of the poverty premium to a typical parliamentary constituency is £4.5 million a year. This equates to over £430 per year for a low-income household.

The full report can be found here.