Household borrowing up by 20 per cent in Mansfield and Ashfield

The average Mansfield and Ashfield household's borrowing increased by 20 per cent over the last five years, following the national trend of people taking on more new credit card and car financing debt.
Household borrowing is up by 20 per cent in Mansfield and AshfieldHousehold borrowing is up by 20 per cent in Mansfield and Ashfield
Household borrowing is up by 20 per cent in Mansfield and Ashfield

The TUC has warned that household debts are at 'crisis level', blaming austerity and slow wage growth for increasing the burden.

UK Finance figures for the most recent period for which figures are available show that the average Mansfield household borrowed around £1,575 in unsecured debt between April and June last year, while the average Ashfield household borrowed around £1,530 .

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The figure, which does not include secured loans such as mortgages, means Mansfield households borrowed roughly £262 and Ashfield households £252 more than during the same three months in 2013.

Household borrowing is up by 20 per cent in Mansfield and AshfieldHousehold borrowing is up by 20 per cent in Mansfield and Ashfield
Household borrowing is up by 20 per cent in Mansfield and Ashfield

It means that the two areas combined collectively took on an additional £150.6 million in loans including credit card debt, car finance schemes and bank loans.

However, unsecured borrowing in both areas was down three per cent compared to the same period in 2017.

Levels of borrowing in Mansfield and Ashfield were higher than across the East Midlands in general, where the average household took on £1,431 in unsecured debts between April and June 2018.

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The figures also reveal in the difference in borrowing across Mansfield

In the NG21 postcode area, households borrowed an average of £1,813, 18 per cent more than the average £1,535 in NG18.

In Ashfield, households in the NG15 postcode area borrowed an average of £1,583, 33 per cent more than the average £1,191 in NG6.

Across the UK, households borrowed an average of £1,378 in unsecured debts, with those in the South East and London generally taking on more than in other parts of the country.

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The average amount borrowed in the last five years has increased by nearly 20%.

The TUC said its own analysis suggested that unsecured debt levels reached new highs in 2018, equivalent to £15,385 per household in the third quarter of the year.

Unsecured debt as a share of household income is now more than 30%, the highest it has ever been, and above the level it reached in 2008 ahead of the financial crisis, said the TUC.

Frances O'Grady, TUC General Secretary, said: "Household debt is at crisis level. Years of austerity and wage stagnation has pushed millions of families deep into the red.

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"The Government is skating on thin ice by relying on household debt to drive growth.

"A strong economy needs people spending wages, not credit cards and loans.

"Our economy is not working for workers. They need stronger rights and bargaining powers."