More than a fifth of over 55s have a personal loan

September 26, 2011 by Reno  
Filed under News, News-Loans

Often, personal loans are associated with younger people in their twenties or thirties who may be borrowing the money to buy a new car, pay for their wedding or splash out on a luxury holiday. However, it seems that even older people are lumbered with personal loan debt these days with a recent study showing that more than one fifth of consumers aged fifty five and over were paying off a personal loan.

Whilst in years gone by people reaching their late fifties and sixties enjoyed the luxury of knowing that by the time they reached this age they had paid off their debts and often their mortgage as well, leaving them financially free to enjoy life during their retirement years with no financial burden to hold them down. However, these days things are quite different for many people in their fifties and sixties many of whom still have debts such as personal loans and mortgage debt.

Research was recently carried out by the insurance giant Aviva, which showed that more than one fifth of people aged fifty five and older have a personal loan. In total 21 percent of people over this age had a personal loan. The research was carried out as part of the Aviva Real Retirement Report and involved polling more than ten thousand people aged over fifty five.

An official from Aviva said: “The over-55s have seen their finances deteriorate over the last quarter as people struggle to keep up with the rising cost of living on a relatively fixed income. Taking out a private pension, building up a respectable savings pot and paying down debt are all simple steps that people can take to ensure they don’t face these problems in retirement.”

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