Nearly a quarter of adults ‘could not afford an unexpected bill of £200’

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early one in four adults say they could not afford an unexpected £200 bill, a survey indicates.

A survey carried out in July found that 23% of people could not afford an unanticipated cost of £200.

The research was commissioned by debt and budgeting help charity Christians Against Poverty (CAP).

Some 28% of adults said the rise in the cost of living has made them feel financially insecure.

We are supporting increasing numbers of people who have had to borrow money just to pay for essentials, like food, bills and energy

The same proportion (28%) of adults surveyed across the UK said they are finding keeping up with bills and credit commitments a heavy burden and 9% now have debts that they do not know how they will repay.

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