Online debt help most popular with the under 40s

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Online help for debt problems is most popular with young adults according to debt charity Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS).

Of the 150,000 people who used its online debt counselling tool CCCS Debt Remedy last year, two-thirds were under the age of 40. This is consistent with figures for 2008 where two-thirds of CCCS Debt Remedy users were under the age of 40.

The figures also found that more women than men use CCCS Debt Remedy, with 53% of those who received online debt counselling being female compared to 47% who were men in 2008 and 2009.

Online debt counselling was also most popular among those with an annual income of between £10,000 and £19,999, with 40% of all CCCS Debt Remedy users in this category. The income group with the fewest number of CCCS Debt Remedy users was those earning £30,000 or more a year, with only 16.5% of users in this category.

The percentage of users per region also revealed a dramatic regional variation with 14.8% of users coming from the South East compared to 1.7% from Northern Ireland. At 13.7%, the second highest number of users came from the North West and at 10.4%, the third highest group came from Yorkshire.

Paula Searle, Head of E-Services at CCCS says: “The higher rates of online debt counselling users in any particular category is likely to be a combination of need for help with their debts and general internet usage.”””

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