£54,067 was the average household debt (inc. mortgages) in June.
£164m was the daily amount of interest paid on personal debt in June.
1293 people were made redundant every day between March and May.
915,000 people had been unemployed for over a year between March and May.
Every 16 mins 26 secs a property is repossessed.
Every 5 mins 7 secs someone is declared insolvent or bankrupt..
UK Personal Debt
Outstanding personal debt stood at £1.425 trillion at the end of June 2013.
This is up from £1.421 trillion at the end of June 2012. At the end of June 2013, individuals owed nearly as much as the entire country produced during the whole of 2012.
Outstanding secured (mortgage) lending stood at £1.267 trillion at the end of June 2013. This is up from £1.263 trillion at the end of June 2012.
Outstanding unsecured (consumer credit) lending stood at £157.8 billion at the end of June 2013. This is down from £157.9 billion at the end of June 2012.
Average household debt in the UK (excluding mortgages) was £5,986 in June. This is up from a revised £5,978 in May.
Average household debt in the UK (including mortgages) was £54,067 in June. This is up from a revised £54,034 in May.
The average amount owed per UK adult (including mortgages) was £29,008 in June. This is up from a revised £28,990 in May and was around 117% of average earnings.
Average consumer borrowing (including credit cards, motor and retail finance deals, overdrafts and unsecured loans) per UK adult was £3,211 in June. This is up from a revised £3,207 in May.
The estimated average outstanding mortgage for the 11.3m households that carry mortgage debt stood at £112,548 in June.
Based on June 2013 trends, the UK’s total interest repayments on personal debt over a 12 month period would have been £59.9 billion. This is equivalent to £164 million per day. This means that UK households would have paid an average of £2,272 in annual interest repayments.
The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) predicted in March 2013 that total household debt will reach £1.931 trillion in Q1 2018. This would mean that average household debt would reach £73,284 (assuming that the number of households in the UK remained the same between now and Q1 2018).
Total net lending to individuals by UK Banks and Building Societies rose by £1.5 billion in June 2013. Net secured lending rose by £1.0 billion in the month; net consumer credit lending rose by £0.5 billion.
UK Banks and Building Societies wrote-off £4.1 billion of loans to individuals over the four quarters to Q1 2013. In Q1 2013 itself they wrote-off £932 million (of which £385 million was credit card debt) amounting to a daily write-off of £10.21m.
Everyday in the UK
282 people are declared insolvent or bankrupt every day (based on Q2 2013 trends). This is equivalent to one person every 5 minutes 7 seconds.
1,317 Consumer County Court Judgements (CCJs) are issued every day (based on Q2 2013 trends). The average value of a Consumer CCJ in Q1 2013 was £2,766.
Citizens Advice Bureaux in England and Wales dealt with 7,824 new debt problems every working day during the year ending March 2013.
It costs an average of £29.02 per day to raise a child from birth to the age of 21.
88 properties are repossessed every day (based on Q1 2013 trends).
An additional 88 people a day became unemployed for over 12 months during the year ending May 2013.
1,293 people a day reported they had become redundant between March and May 2013.
Public Sector Net Borrowing (excluding financial interventions) was £8.5bn in June 2013, meaning that the Government borrowed an average of £282m per day during the month (equivalent to £3,268 per second).
158 mortgage possession claims are issued and 112 mortgage possession orders are made every day.
466 landlord possession claims are issued and 312 landlord possession orders are made every day.
The UK population grew by 1,123 people a day between 2001 and 2011.
28.8m plastic card purchase transactions were made every day in May 2013 with a total value of £1.421 billion.
9.00m cash machine transactions were made every day in June with a total value of £360m.
A new car in the £13,000 – £18,000 price bracket travelling 10,000 miles per year costs £16.23 per day to run.
It cost £67.90 to fill a 50 litre tank with unleaded petrol in June.