Thursday, 21 August 2014

94% of UK's Social Housing Tenants Face Financial Hardship

The majority of the UK's social housing tenants have faced some kind of financial difficulty in the past six months, shocking new research has found. With a massive 94% having to deal with financial woes of some description, the research by independent community interest company Money Saving Movement (MSM) revealed that 43% of tenants have struggled with household essentials. And tenants don't view their social landlords as a primary source of help, with 10% saying they would approach their bank for help, compared with only 5% who would talk to their housing association. MSM claims that its research "adds further weight to a growing body of evidence" that low-income households are bearing the worst brunt of the financial crisis, as well as the resultant recession.  Download a summary of the report from the MSM website.

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