A survey by Stepchange in 2021 suggests that 4.4 million people are struggling to keep up with household bills and credit commitments and had borrowed £13 billion to pay bills and make it through to payday (around £3,000 per person).
The survey also suggested that using credit to pay for essentials caused harm, making things worse for people financially and in other ways. Three quarters (71%) of those using credit as a safety net reported a negative impact on their health, relationships or ability to work, five times the proportion of others who hold credit products (15%).