I’m an adult who should be trusted with her benefits. I don’t want PIP vouchers Scapegoating disabled people for some apparent worklessness crisis will not improve the lives of the non-disabled masses either.
I racked up £18,000 debt by 21 — I wanted to live my best life Young people are turning to TikTok for help.
I was financially comfortable. Now, debt means I don’t leave my house I still get scared when my phone buzzes.
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It only took 3 years to get £53,000 in debt. Here’s how we cleared it in 12 years Eventually, our debt repayments matched our income.
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He thought his friend had lent him cash – then his windows were smashed in He’d been so grateful and took the money without question. He soon had his car back on the road and his worries eased.
Sister outraged after parents sell house and give debt-ridden brother the lot She's taken to the internet to ask if she's being unreasonable for being angry.
The people left homeless and pushed to the brink by Universal Credit In the last four years more than 170,000 households approached their local authority as homeless while claiming Universal Credit.
Minimal job prospects and little money, can the class of 2020 ever recover? 2.8 million young people across the UK believe their job prospects may never recover at all from the pandemic
I ended up £50,000 in debt after cocaine and alcohol addictions spiralled out of control It wasn't uncommon to spend hundreds of pounds on a weekend, which led to crippling credit card bills.
Make credit cards work for you without getting yourself into debt Learn how to game your flexible friend.
What should I do about my overdraft and is it the worst kind of loan? Shifting your debt could be the way to go
I was in over £1,000 of debt and it was only growing – here’s how I got out of it A single mum with six kids, I was in debt. I thought that every knock on the door would mean a court case, a lawyer, bailiff, social worker or the postie with another scary letter.
How to talk to children (and your partner) about money Over half of UK adults don’t feel confident in making decisions about money.