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Birmingham City Council continues to have the highest debt of any local authority in the UK, despite a 4% cut in the past ...
Our NerdWallet research reveals the current debt status of 2000 UK consumers to find out about their level of consumer debt and their concerns about the increasing cost of living.
Household debt exceeds £2 trillion for the first time in UK history. As consumers struggle with the skyrocketing costs of living, financial literacy hits rock bottom.
I lived by the 50/40/10 rule, where I spent 50% of my income on my rent, bills and everyday living expenses, I spent 40% on ...
A disabled woman says the cost of living has driven her into debt, as new figures reveal a £1billion shortfall in benefits payments for disabled people. Charity Scope said that almost 3million ...
Four in five adults are now in debt - up from three in five before the cost of living crisis - as figures show personal debt rose by a third in 2022.
Debt warning: Households borrowing up to £715 to pay for the rising cost of living Households are increasingly finding it difficult to make ends meet due to the continuing cost of living crisis.
If you’ve spent any time at all on TikTok recently, you’ll have seen plenty of videos from young people despairing about life in the UK. Videos with captions like “Why is everything so expensive?” ...
“Nobody thinks that a credit card is actually debt,” warns Kevin Mountford, co-founder of savings platform, Raisin UK. View on euronews ...
Parents across the UK are facing “worrying” levels of debt – and financial experts believe it’s only going to get worse amid the cost of living crisis. Research conducted by Creditfix ...
Millions of families are living on the edge as loan costs spiral out of control fuelled by a squeeze on wages, researchers have warned. Figures from the TUC this week showed 1.6million households ...
“It tells us that Italian and British citizens are equally well off in terms of what they can purchase. Average living standards are in principle the same, or in Italy very slightly higher now,” Mr ...