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Recession Kicks In For Brits Struggling To Save

By: Abbi Rouse

More than 20 million Britons lack the funds to put money aside during the current economic downturn, AXA has claimed.

According to the insurer, this proportion of people have resorted to whittling away at their savings since the beginning of the year, while only the top 20 per cent of wage earners throughout the UK have been able to avoid spending beyond their means. The group insisted that new savings ratio statistics showed that the minimum income on which people can put money aside now stands at 70,000 pounds, equivalent to 52,785 pounds after tax and benefits.

Furthermore, it noted that in the wake of the global credit crisis, it is important for consumers of all income brackets to be able to rely on sound financial practices which will help them to stay afloat as the economic storm clouds gather. Only with tangible solutions to financial hardships will consumers be able to overcome the anxiety of entering a recession, AXA claimed.

As such, the group invited people to take part in the annual My Budget Day, which aims to raise awareness of the importance and effectiveness of setting out a firm financial roadmap. Taking place on November 20th, the event will have particular significance in light of recent financial turbulence, the insurer said.

Commenting on the current problems facing "real Britain" today, Steve Folkard, a spokesperson for AXA, warned: "If only the richest members of society are managing to cope with their spending then we really need to consider how to improve the day-to-day financial health of British households. Talking about global issues is important but they need to be put in perspective with tangible solutions being offered to individuals. People are anxious about how to deal with their finances. You need to get into the habit of regularly reviewing your financial situation and My Budget Day is about kick-starting that habit."

He added that people only need to spend an hour each month reorganising their finance and in doing so they will be able to put themselves on a much firmer footing. However, Mr Folkard claimed that currently, many Britons feel at a loss as to where to turn to for financial support. He warned that while many people are feeling the pressure, those who do not pursue a remedy could end up feeling disengaged and dejected, which in turn could lead to further financial problems.

For consumers who have seen their fiscal fortunes fall by the wayside in recent months, taking out a debt consolidation loan may prove an effective way to extend repayment commitments and boost monthly disposable income. Meanwhile, for those who have found their access to money dwindle as the crunch has rumbled on, applying for a bad credit loan may allow them to begin making regular repayments and repair their credit history and get back on better terms with their creditors.

While more people may have been feeling the pinch since the beginning of the year, childrens charity Ray of Sunshine has recently claimed that one upside of the economic turbulence has been that families and communities are now becoming more close-knit as they try to do battle with the crunch.

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Abbi Rouse writes for All About Loans where visitors can apply for a loanonline and also focuses on adverse credit loans , and loans for consolidating debts for UK Homeowners.

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