A snapshot of a person in debt
A closer look at the key characteristics of a person in debt.
A closer look at the key characteristics of a person in debt.
A new report from ClearDebt shows coastal areas in the UK are significantly more likely to suffer high rates of insolvency.
The latest insolvency figures were recently released for England and Wales showing personal insolvency numbers had decreased, but this doesn’t necessarily mean good news.
Continue reading the "Latest Personal Insolvency Figures – It really isn’t good news." »
The Insolvency Service released their latest statistics today from Q4 2010. We pick out the not-so-obvious conclusions from the data.
Continue reading the "2010 Q4 Personal Insolvency Statistics – some not so obvious conclusions" »
Debtris is a visual representation of national debt in a short film reminiscent of the popular arcade game. Unmissable.
Retired and unemployed debt-worriers have seen their debt rise in the last five years, as a proportion of income. Employed and self-employed people had less of a debt burden in 2010 than they did in 2005.
Unemployed debt rising fast enough to prove a real burden when they re-enter employment.
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