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Almost half of people taking part in a recent AA survey said they will spend at least one of their holidays in the UK this year to cut down on costs. Read More
Interest rates could stay at five per cent until the end of the year, according to predictions of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) from the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR). Read More
A typical household in the UK needs to pay £413,000 for retirement, a report has revealed, with an individual living alone requiring £326,700. Read More
According to the latest research, 70 per cent of pre-retirees are generally perplexed by ever-changing tax legislation and rules relating to retirement.. Read More
A Conservative government would slow the growth rate of spending in order to move below the growth of economy, according to comment from shadow chancellor George Osborne. Read More
According to findings from one of the country's leading price comparison websites, 2.3 million households have increasingly spent more on credit cards to cope with rising living costs.. Read More
Research into the financial state of low-income families from social policy charity the Joseph Rowntree Foundation boosts the case for increasing the national minimum wage (NMW), the Trades Union Congress (TUC) has said.. Read More
Prospective first-time home buyers should save as big a deposit as possible while waiting for the property market to correct itself, a property expert has said. Read More
A husband and father committed suicide by hanging the day before he was due to be evicted from his home due to mounting debt problems, it has been revealed. Read More
The government's plans to ease legislation on credit unions which currently restricts credit availability for households - particularly for people struggling to pay off debts - have been praised by a leading price comparison website. Read More