Macclesfield Express

Financial pain of Covid not shared equally, says watchdog

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THE financial impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic has split the UK population into two halves, with some people’s incomes devastated and others left entirely unaffected, latest figures show.

Younger people and black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) adults are often bearing an unequal share of the “pain”, according to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

While millions of people are using food banks or trying to bridge gaps in their income, 48% of adults said they have not been affected financiall­y by Covid-19, and one in seven (14%) has actually seen an improvemen­t in their finances.

The FCA estimates that around 14 million people have low financial resilience – meaning they are over-indebted, have low levels of savings or have low or erratic earnings. Over the course of 2020, the number of UK adults with low financial resilience increased from 10.7 million to 14.2 million.

According to the regulator’s Financial Lives survey, around

27.7 million UK adults have some characteri­stics of vulnerabil­ity, including poor health, low financial resilience or recent negative life events.

The research found that, in October, around 15.9 million adults were expecting their household income to fall within the next six months. A quarter (25%) of adults anticipate­d they would struggle to make ends meet.

An estimated 17.5 million, or one in three (33%) adults said they were likely to cut back on essentials, and around 5.6 million adults, or more than one in 10 (11%), were likely to use a food bank. One in six (16%), equating to 8.1 million adults, expected to take on more debt. One in six (17%) mortgage-holders had taken up a payment deferral, and four in 10 (40%) of these said they would have struggled a lot without such measures.

The FCA surveyed more than 16,000 people between August 2019 and February 2020. This was followed by another survey of more than 22,000 people in October.

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