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One in 10 'spend more than wages'

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A survey has shown that one in 10 people spend more than they earn One in 10 people are living beyond their means, regularly spending more than they earn, a survey has shown.

Consumers are relying on a combination of credit cards, overdrafts and loans to plug their spending gap, according to price comparison website uSwitch.com.

Around 11% of people spend more than they have coming in on a monthly basis, while 26% just manage to break even, and a further 53% have less than £100 spare each month.

Among those who are exceeding their income on a regular basis, 48% said they relied on their overdraft to cover their outgoings, while 34% used credit cards to bridge the gap and 19% borrowed money from family and friends.
Around a quarter of people said they dipped into their savings when they overspent, while 10% have increased their mortgage or taken out a loan.

More than half of people do not expect to receive a pay rise this year, and those who do think it will average just 1.9%.

A third of people also expect to be worse off this year than they were last year, despite the UK pulling out of recession.

Ann Robinson, director of consumer policy at uSwitch.com, said: "The economy may be on the mend but millions of consumers are still struggling to make ends meet.

"Short-term debt solutions may be an easy way to fund spending but they can lead to severe debt issues if not managed properly."

© 2012 Press Association