ONE in seven people are currently unable to pay essential households bills, according to research from Citizens Advice.
It comes as the coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc on personal finances and plunge more people into debt.
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Citizens Advice says the number of people it helps with debt has been rapidly climbing as the economic hardship worsens and protections for people unable to pay bills are withdrawn.
The situation is particularly tough for parents, people from black and ethnic minority groups and people who were furloughed, the charity network’s research found.
It commissioned ICM Unlimited to conduct a poll of 6,004 people in the UK, asking about their current financial situation and how the government should help support them.
The survey found that 14% of people – or one in seven – have fallen behind on household bills, including energy, water, mobile phone, broadband, council tax, and rent or mortgage payments.
This equates to seven million people in the UK.
It also comes as an increase of 700,000 people in the three months since September when similar research was carried out by the organisation.
Then, one in nine (11%) of people said they had fallen behind on their bills, which worked out to around 6.3 million Brits.