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Debt Crisis Warning From CCCS

by admin on March 29th, 2011
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National debt charity Consumer Credit Counselling Service is warning that rising unemployment and high inflation will lead to a sharp rise in personal debt problems over the next few years.

CCCS is concerned about the Office for Budget Responsibility's revised prediction for peak unemployment, inflation and household debt over the next few years.

The charity says that unemployment is a major factor in personal debt problems with almost half of the people it counselled last year citing unemployment or reduced income as the reason for their debt problem. It is therefore very worried that the OBR revised its forecast for unemployment in 2011 upwards to 8.2%.

CCCS also points to the OBR's amendment to its inflation assumption up 1.1% and 0.6% for 2011 and 2012 respectively. It says that household budgets are already under pressure and that, on average, CCCS clients had only £43 a month disposable income to repay over £22,000 in unsecured debt.

CCCS says that this will be compounded by the OBR prediction of rising household debt over the next five years. Last August, the OBR said that household debt would decrease as a percentage of household income over the next five years, but it now says it expects it to increase. The OBR now expects debt as percentage of household income to rise from 160% in 2011 to 175% in 2015.

Commenting, Delroy Corinaldi, CCCS external affairs director, said: "The OBR forecast spells disaster for thousands of UK consumers and the next few years will see a significant rise in the number of people in need of financial help and advice. We urge anybody struggling with debt to contact a debt charity such as CCCS for free counselling and support."

"CCCS not only has capacity in its telephone service, currently operating at 65% of potential, but has virtually unlimited capacity 24/7 through its online service, CCCS Debt Remedy. The over-indebted should ignore misleading claims from the for-profits that they are the only alternative." For more information about UK solutions and to find out about debt relief orders that are intend to help people with low incomes avoid bankruptcy go to the www.debtadvisoryhelpline.co.uk website

 

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