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Debt fears deepen as UK to spend an estimated £22 billion this Christmas

Man holding credit card looking at bill worries about debt. He is sitting in front of christmas tree.

The UK is on course to wake up to a huge debt hangover in January 2020, with over 8 million admitting they are likely to fall behind on their finances after overspending at Christmas and the nation due to spend an estimated £22 billion in December.

It’s clear that people worried about debt aren’t being treated consistently, which is why we’re calling for more support for people struggling financially.

What the UK needs

The requirement to help people struggling with debt already exists in financial services and the FCA, while the Financial Ombudsman also has a long-standing policy.

However, many of Resolver’s three million users tell us that when they’ve looked for help, they’ve not received it.

December debts and Christmas spending – the big numbers

Resolver’s key stats

In the last financial year, Resolver has seen increases in complaints in:

Complaints about ‘buy now, pay later’ or ‘shop credit’ have already hit 7,572 in just a year.

Resolver spokesman and consumer rights specialist, Martyn James, says:

As a nation, we’re sleepwalking in to debt, with countless people not realising until it’s too late how overstretched they really are. Don’t wait until January to wake up to a debt nightmare. If you think you’ve overspent already – or are worried about making ends meet – there’s help available for you right now, for free.

We’re working with Experian to help people worried about their credit files. Debt needs to be easier to deal with – and we’re committed to making a difference.

Resolver has helped over 5 million people sort out complaints about everything from pensions to parking tickets – and it’s a totally free service, with over 3 million regular users.

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