Evening Standard

One in eight ‘have borrowed money to make ends meet in past year’

Source: PA Archive

One in eight (12%) people have borrowed money to make ends meet in the past year, according to research published by a debt help charity.

Two-fifths (40%) of people are finding it difficult to keep up with household bills and credit commitments, the research, for StepChange Debt Charity, found.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Evening Standard

Evening Standard2 min read
Being Obese For A Decade ‘Puts People At Greater Risk Of Heart Attack Or Stroke’
People under the age of 50 who have been obese for a decade are at greater risk of heart attack or stroke, early research suggests. Findings presented at Endo 2024 – the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting in Boston in the United States – suggest wome
Evening Standard4 min read
Deontay Wilder Vs Zhilei Zhang: Fight Time, Undercard, Odds, Prediction, Ring Walks Tonight
Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang clash tonight in the headline fight of the unique Matchroom vs Queensberry 5v5 boxing event in Saudi Arabia. Saturday night’s highly-anticipated card sees both promotional companies put up five of their best fighters t
Evening Standard2 min read
Michelle Obama's Mother Marian Robinson Dies Aged 86
Michelle Obama's mother Marian Robinson has died at the age of 86, the former US first lady has announced.  Known as ‘First Grandma’ during the eight year Barack Obama administration, Ms Robinson was close to her son-in-law and looked after the coupl

Related Books & Audiobooks