Posts Tagged ‘United Kingdom’


Debts could rise due to increased unemployment

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

Over the past couple of years the situation regarding personal debt in the UK has become increasingly bad, with more and more people finding themselves plunged into debt as a result of a number of factors. The global financial crisis, restrictions in the financial markets, job losses, and the recession have all been blamed for the problems that many people have been facing when it comes to their personal debt levels.

According to industry experts personal debt levels and the number of people struggling to stay afloat financially could get worse over the course of this year, and this is due to the surge in unemployment levels amongst other things. In the last three months to the end of December unemployment is said to have rocketed by 44,000, taking the number of unemployed to nearly 2.5 million.

The coalition government has acknowledged the rise in unemployment, which is hitting younger people particularly hard, but has said that the situation is getting better. Employment Minister Chris Grayling said: “We’ve got a long way to go and I want to see these figures start to come down, but certainly the evidence is over the past month things have settled down and we are not seeing the increases we saw earlier in the last quarter.”

It is thought that a number of other factors will also exacerbate the debt problem. For example, the base interest rate is set to increased over the course of the year in order to keep a lid on inflation, and it is thought that once this happens and homeowners‘ repayments increase many will face increased debt issues and repossession numbers could increase again having fallen over the course of last year according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders.

Tags: United Kingdom, Jobseeker's Allowance, homeowners, global financial crisis, example, coalition government, December

Brits regret not paying off more debt last year

Monday, January 10th, 2011

A recent survey was carried out the results of which showed that many Brits were regretting not paying off more of their debt last year. According to the survey, which was carried out by Internet banking giant First Direct, which is part of the HSBC group, around 53 percent of those polled as part of the survey said that their biggest financial regret of 2010 was not paying off more of their debt earlier.

The survey involved polling around one thousand adults in the UK, and 82 percent of them said that the area of their finances that they were most concerned and unhappy about last year was their loans and credit cards. There are fears that whilst debt has become a major problem for many people over the past couple of years the situation could get worse as a result of government cutbacks and further job losses, which are due to take place this year.

Many people may have made New Year’s resolutions this year to get their debts sorted out, and for those people it is important to take action as soon as possible rather than putting things off again as they may have done last year. Consumers can look at consolidation of their various debts with a low cost consolidation loan, particularly given that loans of £7500-£15000 are said to have come down in terms of interest rates as a price war breaks out amongst lenders.

One official said: “The New Year is the ideal time to reflect on your financial habits and change these for the better. The earlier people start to plan their finances and look to the future, the easier they will find their long term financial position.”

Tags: financial habits, whilst, United Kingdom, couple, situation, loan, GBP

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