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Debt worries as mortgage costs rise

23 August 2021
The Bank of England's base rate might be staying at its all-time low of 0.5%, but that doesn't mean mortgage rates can't rise. ... read more »

UK families 'better off by £1 a week'

22 August 2021
UK families saw their weekly disposable income increase by £1 in July 2021 compared with the same time last year, marking the biggest annual increase since 2010, according to the latest Asda Income Tracker. ... read more »

Has this summer's spending left a dent in your finances?

21 August 2021
Summer 2021 might not have given us much in the way of good weather, but it has been jam-packed with big events - from the Diamond Jubilee to the usual round of festivals and summer getaways - and according to MoneySupermarket.com, many of us have splashed out more than expected. ... read more »

Household debt levels 'stabilise for first time in 20 months'

20 August 2021
Household finances in the UK may still be suffering due to the impact of the financial downturn, but a monthly survey indicates that they're getting worse more slowly, The Financial Times reports. ... read more »

61% of households 'don't feel financially secure at all'

17 August 2021
According to recent research by uSwitch.com, 35% of British people define 'financial security' as having enough in the bank to cover basic living costs - without having to resort to credit. ... read more »

Debt 'making us unhappy'

16 August 2021
The amount of debt we're carrying is one thing having a real impact on our quality of life. That's just one finding brought to us by Which? in its Quarterly Consumer Report. ... read more »

One in six families 'struggle to make ends meet'

15 August 2021
One in six families struggle to make ends meet and fewer families are managing to pay their bills, Legal and General's Money Mood survey found. ... read more »

Scotland brings in law to protect tenants in arrears

14 August 2021
A new law has been brought in by the Government in Scotland designed to protect social housing tenants from being evicted if they've fallen into rent arrears, Credit Today reports. ... read more »

58% of children 'worry about money'

13 August 2021
At a time when family finances are being squeezed more tightly than ever, new research from Halifax has revealed that children as young as eight are now feeling the impact of their parents' money worries. ... read more »

Can't afford a holiday? Could you go with your parents?

10 August 2021
A survey by LV= has found that almost two million parents will be allowing their adult 'children' to join them on holiday in 2021 - and 67% won't let their children pay anything towards the trip. 33% are shouldering some of the cost, such as paying for flights or accommodation. ... read more »

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