29 May 2024

Spike in debt repayments as costs continue to hit household budgets

  • Nationwide’s Spending Report shows rise in essential costs (+1%) and non-essential costs (+2%) in April
  • Spend on repaying debt rose 25% while the number of transactions for debt repayment jumped 14%
  • Sharp rise in housing costs partially offset by falls in spending on utilities and supermarket shopping
  • Spending on catalogues increase 12% as Brits look to spread the cost of purchases

A sharp rise in debt repayments was recorded in April as cost-of-living pressures continue to bite, Nationwide’s Spending Report shows.

Customers repaid unsecured debts of £735 million in April – a 25 per cent year-on-year rise, while the number of transactions to debt repayment increased by 14 per cent.

Many consumers have been using credit to help them deal with rising costs. On average those with a credit card are repaying £391 per month, while repayments to car finance are £267 and personal loans £195. However, it isn’t all bad news, with inflationary pressures easing, meaning some may find themselves in a better position to further reduce outstanding debts.

Nationwide’s Spending Report1 – an analysis of more than 225 million debit card, credit card and Direct Debit transactions – shows c.£7.5 billion was spent overall in April. Spending overall was up two per cent compared to the previous year, while transactions were up one per cent.  

Essential spending overview (full data by category in table below): the amount spent in April reached nearly £4.3 billion – up one per cent compared to the previous year, while the volume of transactions (c.115m) was up two per cent. Housing continues to account for the biggest rises with renters seeing a 33 per cent increase, while mortgage repayments increased 18 per cent. However, there were falls in spending on utilities (-14%), discount stores (-12%) and supermarkets (-7%).

Non-essential spending overview (full data by category in table below): at £3.3 billion, overall non-essential spending was up two per cent on last April while the number of transactions was flat (c.109.6m). Many people use catalogues to spread the cost of goods, with spend increasing 12 per cent last month to £966 million. Spending on health and beauty (+5%) and holiday and airline travel (+4%) also saw notable rises. However, there were falls on spending on dating (-21%), DIY & home maintenance (-15%), gardening (-8%) and clothing and shoes (-7%).

Mark Nalder, Nationwide’s Payments Strategy Director, said: “Many households have turned to credit as a way of dealing with rising prices. While some are using it to spread the cost of luxury items, such as holidays, others are relying on credit to help pay essential bills. However, a 25 per cent rise in credit repayments should be looked at in the round. As much as some people will be relying more on their credit cards and loans at this time, a notable fall in essential costs such as energy bills and supermarket spend means others will be using the opportunity to repay more debt while they can. We would encourage anyone struggling with debt or worried about their finances to get in touch as we offer a range of tailored support for those facing financial difficulties.”

Britain’s biggest building society has a dedicated cost-of-living helpline2 (0800 030 40 66), with trained experts able to provide support in-branch, over the telephone or by video (see Notes to Editor). Support can range from conducting financial health checks to forbearance options for those facing financial difficulties.

 

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Notes to editors

1 Nationwide’s April Spending Report is based on debit and credit card and Direct Debit transactions made by Nationwide customers between 1 and 30 April 2024 

Spending tables

Essentials – Total amount spent (£s)

Spend Category

Total spend April 2024

% change vs March 2024

% change vs April 2023

Childcare & Education

£61,153,420

49%

11%

Debt

£734,765,078

12%

25%

Discount Stores

£42,583,698

-9%

-12%

Insurance

£290,402,820

1%

22%

Mortgage payments

£227,024,941

4%

18%

Motoring (inc. fuel/electric car charging)

£474,577,153

-10%

-5%

Other bills

£537,238,143

57%

-13%

Pets

£49,638,725

-6%

2%

Rent payments

£34,603,316

12%

33%

Supermarket

£1,061,189,901

-12%

-7%

Travel

£131,029,739

-3%

7%

TV, phone and broadband

£292,876,248

5%

14%

Utilities

£335,618,679

-6%

-14%

TOTAL

£4,272,701,860

2%

1%

Essentials – Total number of transactions

Spend Category

Total transactions April 2024

% change vs March 2024

% change vs April 2023

Childcare & Education

1,112,683

-25%

17%

Debt

5,146,789

9%

14%

Discount Stores

2,310,380

-11%

-9%

Insurance

5,252,156

5%

9%

Mortgage payments

290,828

3%

7%

Motoring (inc. fuel/electric car charging)

11,402,807

-4%

-1%

Other bills

4,054,827

30%

2%

Pets

1,020,167

-7%

-1%

Rent payments

105,207

10%

27%

Supermarket

57,802,733

-9%

-2%

Travel

14,246,309

-5%

9%

TV, phone and broadband

8,370,658

2%

15%

Utilities

4,184,274

-5%

-3%

TOTAL

115,299,818

-5%

2%

Non-essentials – Total amount spent (£s)

Spend Category

Total spend April 2024

% change vs March 2024

% change vs April 2023

Charities

£55,904,588

2%

3%

Clothing & Shoes

£216,503,199

2%

-7%

Dating

£931,525

-16%

-21%

DIY/home improvements

£230,364,042

-2%

-15%

Eating & drinking

£543,353,289

-2%

-1%

Gambling

£216,616,900

-1%

-2%

Gardening

£31,768,087

16%

-8%

General retailers & department stores

£83,181,667

-5%

1%

Health & Beauty

£206,328,256

-7%

5%

Holidays & Airline Travel

£451,054,000

-1%

4%

Leisure & Recreation

£173,347,847

1%

-3%

Other shops and catalogues

£966,682,677

0%

12%

Subscriptions & Digital Goods

£80,385,098

-8%

-3%

TOTAL

£3,256,421,173

-1%

2%

 

Non-essentials – Total number of transactions

Spend Category

Total transactions April 2024

% change vs March 2024

% change vs April 2023

Charities

2,489,782

-1%

2%

Clothing & Shoes

5,218,280

1%

-4%

Dating

35,633

-15%

-19%

DIY/home improvements

3,138,310

-2%

-27%

Eating & drinking

38,219,859

-4%

-1%

Gambling

10,125,690

0%

2%

Gardening

1,008,456

7%

-3%

General retailers & department stores

2,766,255

-4%

3%

Health & Beauty

6,000,669

-6%

2%

Holidays & Airline Travel

2,699,553

5%

1%

Leisure & Recreation

5,982,782

4%

-1%

Other shops and catalogues

23,542,503

-7%

9%

Subscriptions & Digital Goods

8,366,440

-7%

-1%

TOTAL

109,594,212

-3%

0%

2 Nationwide cost-of-living helpline: The hotline (0800 030 40 66) was launched last August. It is supported by dedicated, trained experts across Nationwide. It is available from 8am-8pm Monday - Saturday. Nationwide aims to answer calls within ten minutes. All frontline colleagues have been providing cost-of-living help for customers, whether in branch or on the telephone, while trained cost-of-living experts offer face-to-face, telephone and video appointments. Anyone in financial hardship should contact their bank or building society for support. Further details can be found at - Cost of living – how we’re here for you | Nationwide