Updated
Updated · FT Adviser · Jun 26
39% of UK Adults Struggle to Cover a £300 Emergency Bill
Updated
Updated · FT Adviser · Jun 26

39% of UK Adults Struggle to Cover a £300 Emergency Bill

2 articles · Updated · FT Adviser · Jun 26

Summary

  • 39% of UK adults would struggle to pay an unexpected £300 bill, according to research released by Chetwood Bank.
  • The finding points to widespread pressure on household finances, with a relatively modest emergency cost still out of reach for many adults.
  • The data highlights financial vulnerability in the UK, where the ability to absorb small shocks remains a key measure of consumer resilience.

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