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The figures on RECORD-BREAKING household debt the Tories DON’T want you to see

The plan isn't working

The Canary by The Canary
19 June 2024
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Unsecured household debt is set to rise by a “record” £1,660 this year, as families continue to struggle with the Tory-induced cost of living crisis. The figures show that this real-terms cash rise is the biggest since records began, and undermine the Conservative Party general election claim that its “plan is working”.

Household debt through the roof

Unsecured household debt is set to rise by over £1,600 this year as families continue to struggle with the cost of living crisis, according to new Trades Union Congress (TUC) analysis published on Wednesday 19 June.

The analysis shows that unsecured debt (loans, credit cards, purchase hire agreements) is on course to increase by 9.4% (£1,660) in real terms, on average, per household this year.

The TUC says that this is the largest annual rise – in cash terms – since records began in 1987.

The union body says the findings make a mockery of government claims that “their plan is working”.

The TUC’s analysis excludes student loans.

Families under pressure thanks to the Tories

Separate TUC polling – carried out by YouGov – shows that millions are continuing to struggle with the cost of living and household debt:

  • Four in 10 (42%) say they’ve cut back on essentials like food and utility spending this year. And this number rises to nearly one in two (47%) for women.
  • Six in 10 (60%) say they have cut back on non-essential spending like dining out and entertainment since the beginning of the year.
  • Around a fifth (19%) of respondents say they have fallen behind on household bills this year – a number that rises to over one in four (28%) for people aged 18-24.
  • Over quarter (27%) say have they taken out debt (loans, credit) to cover unexpected bills since the start of the year. This number shoots up to over a third (37%) for adults aged 25-49 – when lots of families raise children.

Household debt: people left exposed

The TUC says working people have been left brutally exposed to rising costs and household debt after years of pay stagnation.

UK workers are on course for nearly two decades of lost living standards with real wages not forecast to recover to their 2008 level until 2026.

The TUC estimates that the average worker would now be £14,700 better off if their pay had kept up with pre-crisis real wage growth trends since 2008.

TUC general secretary Paul Nowak said:

These findings show out of touch this Conservative government is with people’s struggles.

While the Tories boast about their plan working, households across Britain are being pushed further into debt.

No one should have to rely on credit cards and loans to make ends meet. But after 14 years of flatlining wages – and the worst cost of living crisis in generations – many families are at breaking point.

The Tories economic record speaks for itself. Pay packets are still worth less today than in 2008 with working people on course to end this parliament poorer than at the start.

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