Exclusive: Britons struggled even before winter rise in energy prices and benefits cut, research shows

The number of UK households struggling with large debts increased by a third in 2021, even before the winter rise in energy prices and the removal of the £20 uplift in universal credit payments, research suggests.

Analysis of Bank of England research carried out by the Jubilee Debt Campaign found in September 2021 almost 10% of households reported that loan and interest repayments were a heavy financial burden, a 35% increase on the previous year’s figures.

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