Credit crunch really affecting 18-34s

November 28, 2008 by admin  
Filed under News-Banking, News-Credit-Cards

According to a recent report one of the groups that is most suffering as a result of the ongoing global credit crunch is the 18034s age group, which some industry officials have referred to as the Ipod Generation. Over half of this group is thought to have debts of over £10,000, not including mortgages, and nearly a third have no form of savings whatsoever, putting them at increased risk of really feeling the pinch. Read more

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