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Debt Facts and Figures - (Compiled 1st June 2008)

Total UK personal debt

Total UK personal debt at the end of April 2008 stood at £1,436bn. The growth rate increased to 8.4% for the previous 12 months which equates to an increase of ~ £110bn.

Total secured lending on homes at the end of April 2008 stood at £1,207bn. This has increased 8.7% in the last 12 months.

Total consumer credit lending to individuals in April 2008 was £230bn. This has increased 6.5% in the last 12 months.

Total lending in April 2008 grew by £7.3bn. Secured lending grew by £6.4bn in the month. Consumer credit lending grew by £0.9bn.

Average household debt in the UK is ~ £9,223 (excluding mortgages). This figure increases to £21,450 if the average is based on the number of households who actually have some form of unsecured loan.

Average household debt in the UK is ~ £57,683 (including mortgages).

Average owed by every UK adult is ~ £30,260 (including mortgages).

Average outstanding mortgage for the 11.8m households who currently have mortgages now stands at ~ £102,070.

Two fifths of mortgagors have secured debts of over £90,000, up from one fifth in 2004.

Britain's interest repayments have soared to £94.3bn in the last 12months. The average interest paid by each household on their total debt is approximately £3,790 each year which has increased £343 in the last 12 months.