Britons could face large-scale debt problems in 2012, particularly if they use plastic to pay for it all.
That is the conclusion of a stu…
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Despite fewer people expecting to get into significant debt this Christmas, there will still be many who find themselves over-committed and in trouble…
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People living in rural areas may be more likely to suffer fuel poverty than their urban counterparts, new data published by the government has suggest…
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Keeping spending in check to prevent debt or reduce the need for more debt management later is not a fast-track to a miserable Christmas, an expert ha…
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The rate of weekly and annual pay growth has been revealed to be far below inflation, after new government statistics came out, something that may mak…
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The level of credit card debt is still being kept down by consumers, despite a rise in spending during October.
Figures published today (November 2…
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There has been a significant contrast between the way annual purchase rates (APRs) have changed for larger and smaller loans, a survey has found.
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Christmas is something 1.6 million families will simply not be able to afford, according to a new survey.
A study by Legal and General re…
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