Personal debt statistics from Payplan reveal Essex to be top of the tree when it comes to personal debt. But if you compare their figures to the average wage for each area to give a debt to wage ratio, the picture…
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It is the living nightmare for people up and down the country – the dreaded knock of the bailiff. There are many horror stories about people becoming prisoners in their own home, living in fear of the bailiff calling. It…
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There are many debt myths and old wives’ tales when it comes to the consequences of being in debt. Some may have an element of truth to them, others are completely inaccurate. Our infographic will help you to establish fact…
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In the 45 years since the Equal Pay Act was formed, have we really moved on that far in terms of pay equality? This week the focus is on Living Wage week but, if we cannot sort out the issue…
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Given that there are almost 46.5 million voters in the UK and 8.8 million (roughly one in five) of them have debt problems, it always strikes us that governments do not pay enough attention to the problems of people in…
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The 2015 General Election has been unpredictable and left many people scratching their heads. From a hung parliament to a Conservative majority, what does the result mean for people in debt? We take a quick look the opinions and reactions…
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