Is A Poor Financial Education To Blame For ‘Generation Debt’?

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Poor financial education is a huge cause for concern in the UK, with millennials and those following them being labelled ‘generation debt’.

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While there are support services in place to help people manage their money, a culture of credit lending and lease contracts has left many people in a situation where it’s unlikely they can ever be totally debt-free.

Research conducted by credit profile specialists Credit Angel has found some shocking data on the state of the UK’s personal finances:

  • The average Brit owes £8,000 on top of any mortgage debt
  • 50% of the UK is considered financially vulnerable
  • 25 to 34-year olds are most likely to have debt issues
  • Over 4m Brits are thought to be in serious financial hardship
  • More than 6m people in the UK don’t believe they will ever be debt-free

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Looking at these findings, it’s clear that there is something lacking in people’s understanding of financial products and services. Fiscal management is a skill that should be taught from an early age and, as of 2014, the UK government introduced lessons on this very concept into the school curriculum.

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While there is a lot of emphasis placed on the practical applications of students’ knowledge, Credit Angel’s research has uncovered that 65% of UK teachers believe the current approach is ineffective.

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It also appears that there is some truth to the label of 'generation debt', during the first six months of 2017, 64% of calls to debt management charity StepChange were from people aged under 40.

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Net lending to individuals in the UK is increasing daily by £126.8m and the total amount owed by Brits is approximately £1.57bn. As a result, the Citizens Advice Bureau have said that they are dealing with almost 3,000 new debt problems each day.

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It’s clear that something needs to be done about the UK’s financial education so that Brits aren’t entered into a cycle of unmanageable debt in a rapidly changing financial ecosystem.

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Discover more about the UK’s financial literacy landscape.

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