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Read MoreThe average credit card holder can make themselves £767.63 better off in 2023 if they move to the right deal - but most aren’t planning to.
What to checkSpiralling bills and costs have seen the average adult’s debt (not counting mortgages) in the UK rise from £25,879 to £34,566 (£8,687) in 2022, with four in five adults revealing they will start the new year in debt, up from three in five in 2021.
Read MoreMore than 5 in 6 shop purchases are now carried out by card, the British Retail Consortium has found - how to make money from yours
Read MoreIn the wake of Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's Autumn Statement, financial experts at money.co.uk have asked whether it's fair for workers to be paying more while pensioners and other benefit claimants get cost-of-living rises.
Read MoreBritain’s cost of living crisis is deepening by the day and there’s a growing expectation that things are about to get a whole lot worse.
Read MorePrime Day was launched to create a sales event and get people spending in the otherwise quieter summer months. It has plenty of bargains on offer, but some traps too.
Read MoreThe latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed that homeworking has more than doubled in the UK since 2019.*
Read MoreOil prices are down 8% since the beginning of June and yet the price of the petrol on forecourts has risen 12.5% since then
Read MoreNet mortgage borrowing is well above its pre-pandemic average while approvals have fallen behind. The current trend is likely being powered by house hunters rushing to transact before the cost of borrowing climbs further.
Read More64,000 people have pulled the emergency lever on problem debt.
Read MoreIf you’re covering the CPI data published today, the following comments from James Andrews, personal finance expert at Money.co.uk, might be of interest:
Read MoreNightmare scenario for commuters as fuel prices surge again in face of rail strikes.
Read MoreBorrowers on red alert as BoE raises interest rates by 0.25% to 13 year high - money.co.uk comment
Read MoreWages are continuing to plummet in real terms, chalking up the biggest fall in more than a decade.
Read MoreIf you’re covering Boris Johnson’s “Benefits to Bricks†announcement, then the following comments from James Andrews, personal finance expert at Money.co.uk, might be of interest:
Read MoreThis week, widespread cancellations and delays at UK airports have frustrated holiday plans for thousands of Brits, with providers Tui and Easyjet hit hardest by the disruption.
Read MoreNew data reveals 80% common grocery items have risen and just 20% that have gone down in price in the last 12 months.
Read MoreThe government has been slowly moving households who receive Working Tax Credits, Child Tax Credit and similar benefits to Universal Credit through a mandatory migration process.
Read MorePart time workers up and down the country could be stripped of their state pension entitlement under new plans laid out by the Department for Business Education and Skills (BEIS).
Read MoreIt’s Mental Health Awareness Week, and with the UK in the midst of a cost of living crisis, it’s never been more important to learn how to manage financial stress.
Read MoreThe Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee has just raised the cost of borrowing for the fourth time in a row - seeing the base rate soar from 0.1% in November to 1% today.
Read MoreMen are more likely to be offered shares in the company they work for than females, a new survey suggests. Analysis by law firm Boodle Hatfield of more than 30,000 instances when tax-advantaged share options were offered, showed 69% went to men and only 31% to women.
Read MoreInflation surged 6.2% in the year to February, its highest rate in 30 years, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed today.
Read MoreFollowing Rishi’s Sunak’s announcements in the Spring Statement on rising interest rates, inflation and bills, our personal finance expert, James Andrews answers some of your most coveted questions as Brits face the biggest cost of living crisis thus far.
Read MoreUK families are facing the biggest drop to their incomes in nearly 50 years. According to The Resolution Foundation, the typical household income is set to fall by around £1,000 this year, the steepest decline since the mid-1970s.
Read MoreLent this year begins on the 2nd of March and lasts until the 14th of April. Although traditionally a Christian holiday, anyone can take part - with thousands giving up treats like chocolate, wine or takeaways.
Read MoreCommuters are facing major setbacks this week on rail travel after Storm Dudley wreaked havoc across the UK, causing severe delays and cancellations to rail services. All rail services in Scotland were suspended yesterday due to high winds, power disruptions and fallen trees.
Read MoreInflation surged 5.5% in January to its highest rate in 30 years, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed today. The shocking figure is even higher than the previous record of 5.4%, which was set just the previous month.
Read MoreReal wages fell by 1.2% at the end of 2021 as shop prices rose faster than salaries, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Read MorePetrol prices have hit a record high after soaring to a whopping 148.02p a litre over the weekend - eclipsing the previous high set in November last year.
Read MoreThe UK economy grew at its fastest rate since the Second World War last year after GDP surged by 7.5%, official figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) have revealed. The resurgence comes after a devastating 9.4% collapse in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreHouse prices have grown at their fastest annual rate since June 2021 due to high demand and low supply, according to Nationwide building society. The lender today revealed that prices have rocketed by 11.2% year-on-year in January, while Lloyds Bank has launched its cheapest ever 10 year mortgage this week.
Read MoreValentine’s Day is just around the corner, and many lovestruck Brits are gearing up to propose on the most romantic day of the year. As much as this can be exciting, it’s easy to get stressed by the financial implications of the whole process.
Read MoreMore than 1.3 million people could be missing out on Universal Credit payments of up to £7,300 a year, according to data from ​​the New Economics Foundation. The number of Brits eligible for the benefit has skyrocketed thanks to a rule change in the Autumn Budget.
Read more on Universal creditThis year HMRC has waived the penalty for missing the self assessment tax deadline (January 31st), effectively meaning that individuals have until February 28th to file their tax returns
Read MoreInflation has climbed to its highest rate in 30 years, 5.4%. That’s the fastest rise in prices since 1992. Following levels of personal debt rising and cost of living changes our personal finance experts urge that it’s more important than ever to keep costs down in the face of price rises across the board.
Read more about the inflation surgeWhy it’s a good idea to have your tax return paid through PAYE
Read MoreWhile the rest of us were unwrapping presents, 2,828 Brits were filing their tax returns on the 25th of December. Our personal finance experts have put together some handy tips to guide you through the process.
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