Some 28 per cent of credit users view debt as an accepted part of their lives.
This is one of the main findings from new research by Which? and it …
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Payday loans are becoming one of the most popular causes of debt for people in the UK.
Research by the Money Advice Trust has found that it had to …
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More than four million adults in the UK still rely on the financial help of their parents despite having moved out.
Analysis by Gocompare.com has f…
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The relative value of money has reduced by 67 per cent in the last 30 years.
Research by Lloyds TSB, which analysed data produced by the Office for…
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More than 90 per cent of UK adults are actively managing their money in an effort to stay out of debt.
This is according to a survey by Standard Li…
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Britons are overspending when on holiday as they refuse to compromise on the quality of a break.
Research by Savoo has found that over 65 per cent …
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UK adults are running the risk of falling off the financial cliff if they do not take a serious attitude to saving.
This is because the Scottish Wi…
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Weak economic growth in the UK has led to consumer spending power being reduced in January.
The latest Lloyds TSB Spending Power Report found there…
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