Britons may need to step up their debt consolidation efforts to reduce monthly payments as consumers are continuing to struggle.
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The depth and persistence of Britain's economic problems has led to more people resorting to taking on lodgers to make ends meet, an expert has no…
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Over four million Britons are permanently in debt, a new survey has shown.
The study by MoneySupermarket.com has revealed 17 per cent of adults (4….
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Britons tend to expect Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation to remain well above the government's official target rate of two per cent.
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Families could be left in financial difficulties – including debt – once proposed benefit and tax changes come into effect, if a new report is anythin…
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A rise in homelessness in Britain is a consequence of the legacy of debt in the UK that has arisen in recent years, housing minister Grant Shapps has …
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Consumers should be very aware of the risks they run of getting into severe debt when taking on payday loans, the Co-operative Bank has warned
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Northern parts of Britain are set to be the ones where people face the worst debt problems this year and next, according to a new report.
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