Economics

Banking on change: the numbers

We are in debt, and over a third of Britons say that they are either “surviving” or “in difficulty” in their financial affairs. As this page of data makes clear, large numbers of people are finding it tough to manage—strong evidence that banks and policy-makers must do more to increase competition and the range of services on offer. The current offering, it seems, isn’t doing the job

September 19, 2018
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