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GDP growth is the most widely used indicator of the county’s economic performance, but it may not give an accurate picture nationally of people’s economic well-being, especially in the short term.

There are more than 8m people in the UK struggling with some degree of hardship and problem debt.

Though problem debt is primarily an issue for low earners and those with few assets to their name, it also affects those on larger incomes. Its ramifications are felt by many: landlords, with the resulting rent arrears problems, just as much as family and relationship strains felt by their tenants.

An ageing population and a shift towards becoming a parent
later in life means that an ever-increasing number of people are struggling to
balance work and caring duties, sacrificing their wellbeing, their finances and
their time to look after those around them.

The rising cost of living and asset prices and difficulty getting on the housing ladder also means that children are often dependent on their parents for longer.

There are 3.4 million 20 to 34-year-olds in the UK who are
still living with their parents, an increase of 25% over the last two decades,
according to Office for National Statistics data.

A recent survey* conducted by YouGov on behalf of Aviva targeted one particular group, a group that has
increasingly become renters, the “sandwich generation.�

Nearly 1 in 4 of the estimated 4 million in the sandwich
generation (a generation of people who care for their aging parents while
supporting their own children) are struggling to pay their rent due to their
caring duties

  • 24% of
    sandwich carers say their caring duties are affecting their ability to pay
    their rent
  • More
    than 1 in 7 (15%) sandwich carers admit their caring duties are affecting their
    ability to pay their mortgage
  • Nearly a
    third (32%) of sandwich carers wouldn’t be able to afford an unexpected expense
    of £500 or would need to go into debt.
  • Almost half of those in the sandwich generation
    have four hours or less for themselves each week – less than 35 minutes a day.
  • Around one third of time-poor ‘sandwich
    generation’ adults feel that caring duties have negatively impacted their
    mental health and quality of life.

Interestingly, the percentage of those who think their
caring responsibilities are affecting their ability to pay their rent was found
to be higher in men (32%) than in women (19%), says Aviva.

Not surprisingly, caring duties were also found to affect
many survey respondents who have a mortgage. According to the survey, more than 1 in 7 sandwich carers (15%) is
having difficulty paying their mortgage due to their caring responsibilities.

Most people in these groups said they would have difficulty putting
their hands on £500 in an emergency. When they were asked whether they could
afford an unexpected expense of
£500, 28% of
sandwich carers said they would be able
to afford it but would find it difficult. 10% of respondents said they would be able to afford it
but would need to go into debt,
while more than 1 in 5 (22%) said
they would not be able to afford it at short notice.

Alistair McQueen, Head of Savings and Retirement,
commented

“Money is tight for
many people, especially for those in the sandwich generation who are having to
care for others. For those able to save it is essential that our money works as
hard as possible…�

*All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov
Plc.  Total sample size was 6707 adults of which 531 were part of the
sandwich generation. Fieldwork was undertaken between 1st – 6th March
2019.  The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted
and are representative of all GB adults (aged 18+).

www.aviva.com | www.aviva.co.uk

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