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Brits Using Bank Savings to Fund Rising Cost of Living

Wed, 25 Aug 2010

New research from moneysupermarket.com has revealed that Brits are having to use their savings to fund the rising cost of living. The price comparison website revealed that 56 per cent of savers have used money from their savings accounts to help afford everyday purchases, while a further 26 per cent admitted they would do so if they were in need of the money.

The survey was conducted over the past fortnight, at a time when savers continue to struggle to find attractive interest rates, with many banks offering products that actually lose money when the high rate of inflation is taken into account.

Clare Francis from moneysupermarket.com urged savers to look for other means of offsetting the rising cost of living, such as using discount vouchers, while Francis also pointed out that by paying off debts, consumers will be able to free up some extra cash.

The survey follows research from investment group Schroders which found that one third of British pensioners are having to use their savings and investments to keep up with the cost of everyday living.
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