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Hundreds of thousands of people in Scotland have turned to commercial credit, like credit cards or loans, to cover essential bills according to new analysis.

The study by Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS), was based on polling from YouGov. It found that a shocking 736,498 (16%) of people have used commercial credit to pay for food this year.




It also found that 276,186 (6%) people have used commercial credit to pay energy bills this year while 138,093(3%) people have used commercial credit to cover housing payments this year. Meanwhile, 138,093 (3%) people have used commercial credit to cover council tax payments this year

CAS is running the “Stressed about Debt” campaign, which encourages people who are worried about their bills or stressed about debt to seek advice from the Citizens Advice network. People can go to www.cas.org.uk/stressed and pick an advice route that works for them, such as online self-help tools, online advice pages or one to one advice from their local CAB.

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The CAB service helps improve people’s financial situation and for some this includes debt write -off. Since last spring CABs have helped write off over £11 million worth of debt, with the average amount written off being over £12,600 per client.

CAS Financial Health spokesperson Sarah-Jayne Dunn said: “The cost-of-living crisis has seen the cost of essentials soar for people and what we are seeing across the Citizens Advice network, and now backed up by this research, is a worrying amount of people turning to commercial credit to cover these bills.



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