
We all lose sleep over finances sometimes. Whether it's bills, savings, or just making ends meet, let's see what keeps Brits up at night.
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Rising cost of living
From petrol at the pump to your weekly shop at Tesco, everything seems to cost more. Energy bills in winter hit different when you're watching the meter tick.
Saving for a house deposit
Saving enough for that elusive 5% deposit whilst rents keep climbing and wages stay flat? It's the money goal that feels impossible for many.
Pension planning
State pension uncertainty, private pensions, ISAs β trying to plan for retirement without a crystal ball is genuinely stressful.
Unexpected emergencies
One unexpected Β£500 bill can derail your entire budget. Having no emergency fund is a constant anxiety.
Credit card debt
Interest rates make it harder to clear than expected. One month of overspending spirals into months of repayment stress.
Childcare costs
Between nursery, school clubs, and summer holidays, childcare can eat up a huge chunk of household income.
Student loan repayments
Whether it's Plan 1 or Plan 2, watching money come out of your salary decades after graduation stings.
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