Broke: Britain's Debt Emergency | Dispatches | Channel 4 Documentaries

2022 ж. 28 Қар.
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With Britain in the worst cost of living crisis in decades, Dispatches follows Citizens Advice Bureau debt advisors and three stories of extreme hardship and poverty.
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    @Channel4Documentaries@Channel4Documentaries Жыл бұрын
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      @cv507@cv507 Жыл бұрын
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      @warntheidiotmasses7114@warntheidiotmasses7114 Жыл бұрын
    • The parliament was told to stay away from supporting a war but rather agree with the Israeli PM and the Turkish PM to ask Ukraine president to sign the peace deal but instead the parliament did the opposite. And you cannot imagine what these politician has done to people in the whole of Europe not just here. In lithuania things are so bad that just 2 years ago before the Ukraine war you could buy a German car like Opel or turan let us say 220,000 KM done for around 3500 Euros. Now a car that has done around 400,000 km is selling for 5000 Euros. Because Germany is broke and cannot produce cars like it did all because of war, The politicians has killed the people of Europe because they do not have heads.

      @democracyforall@democracyforall Жыл бұрын
    • The cancer is called "social democracy, welfare state." All European welfare is a big lie, all based on debt.

      @Sebastian-zn3dx@Sebastian-zn3dx Жыл бұрын
    • @@democracyforall They want a war. The leaders are conspiring for war. It's called population control.

      @warntheidiotmasses7114@warntheidiotmasses7114 Жыл бұрын
  • As a single dad, the idea of quitting my job to look after my child is absolute madness.

    @ForlornHope2626@ForlornHope2626 Жыл бұрын
    • imagine if you could become a politician? then you could choose to even not show up to work, not produce any type of valuable work while you are at "work", and still be paid 10 times more than the average college educated corporate rat race slave... sad but true

      @davideyt1242@davideyt1242 Жыл бұрын
    • Dudes a clearly good person and loves his kids. May not be the sharpest but that's okay. It IS sad tho. Especially to see a grown man cry that he can't provide for his baby boys

      @triple_gem_shining@triple_gem_shining Жыл бұрын
    • @@triple_gem_shining not sure why he quit though when he has bills to pay

      @ToeKnife166@ToeKnife166 Жыл бұрын
    • his apartment quite big and lots of material goods for somebody no working everything for free

      @frenchyfries3551@frenchyfries3551 Жыл бұрын
    • I feel bad for all of these people, but every single one of them need to go to work more. If you’re a student youre working part time, it’s time to put school on hold. If you’re a single parent, you find a job-you cannot just sit at home and live off of the government and expect it to go well.

      @budgetandplanforit8477@budgetandplanforit8477 Жыл бұрын
  • I'd like to mention three personal family facts, which should illustrate just how badly working class living standards have been forced down over the last three generations. Fact 1. In 1953 my father decided to marry my mother. He was employed as an apprentice mechanic at the local garage, so he worked hard, saved every penny possible and nine months later; had saved £100. He then took my mum to the local Estate Agent, pointed to the two up/two down houses and said "Pick the one you want". She did and he bought it cash down with no mortgage. I was born in that house two years later. Fact 2. In 1979 I decided to marry. By then buying a house cash had become virtually impossible, but as a truck driver I was earning £600 a month, so three months later I'd saved the £1,400 deposit needed for a 90% mortgage on a £14,000 house. Fact 3. In 2016 one of my sons similarly decided to marry. He worked hard, did all the overtime possible and three years later had amassed £30,000. He then approached the local Estate Agent, only to be laughed at and told to come back when he'd got £45,000 ! THAT's how badly living standards in the UK have actually declined in real terms for the typical working man in three generations, AND it didn't happen 'by accident; it was deliberately orchestrated/engineered by the UK's political/financial 'leadership' class.

    @cedricworthingtonbroadaxe2287@cedricworthingtonbroadaxe2287 Жыл бұрын
    • 100% right they are a predator class.

      @ciaranmac8689@ciaranmac8689 Жыл бұрын
    • Ive been told similar things from grandparents about how they had it tough…. When you actually get into it the mortgage was 10% of the husbands take home pay… his wife didn’t work… when you point out the current situation they don’t believe you

      @jamesbarran-scott437@jamesbarran-scott437 Жыл бұрын
    • We don't build enough houses, we take in the equivalent population of Birmingham every year, and even in the best of times there is a minority who live off benefits. If only I could show you the bank statements of your everyday Brit. I don't class smoking, daily pub visits, eBay, the latest Xbox and iPhone as essentials. There is a real lack of financial discipline with people.

      @rwentfordable@rwentfordable Жыл бұрын
    • Good comment

      @jamesprivet@jamesprivet Жыл бұрын
    • Brilliant example.Could not of put it better. Our politicians have Engineered all of this.

      @Nicks-qc6ty@Nicks-qc6ty Жыл бұрын
  • Being financially literate is one of the most important skills to possess.

    @stuartthursfield4333@stuartthursfield43337 ай бұрын
    • It doesn’t matter how financial literate you are when the government is actively squeezing everyone of everything they’ve got and then some.

      @glumdrops3678@glumdrops36789 күн бұрын
  • I'm a 60 year old American. I have a decent job and still healthy to work. I can assure you this is what's going on in my country also. People are struggling everywhere. Gas and food prices are crazy.

    @71three5ohscrambler8@71three5ohscrambler87 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for telling us how it really is over the pond, i had an idea it was bad but it appears bad in all the so called developed nations.

      @2525Hudson@2525Hudson7 ай бұрын
    • That's a non truth. We are not even close to the uk when it comes to poverty. Their problems are twice as large. We have a better system that they like to criticize but know nothing about. It's only going to worsen for them because they cannot plunder no more.

      @joeysausage3437@joeysausage34376 ай бұрын
    • 100% agree.Here,in Russia people tend to live their lives from one payroll day to the other, in a sort of race to manage to live on.Fuel prices rose twice only in autumn, food ,staples - the prices are exorbitant.Its an endless struggle, even for employed people.We raise two kids(healthy), and we are the working poor -new term coined by the locals.Its all so sad and humiliating.

      @mariat6689@mariat66895 ай бұрын
    • Its not even close, the average gallon of gas in the USA is around $4-6, in the UK that same gallon of diesel is closer to $12 or $10 for petrol, we also have much crappier weather then most of you, our heating needs to be on for close to 8 months of the year in some parts of the country and 5-6 for the rest, the average electricity bill can be easily $3000 and gas on top of that can be another $2000, and thats not even before we talk about things like council tax, road tax, VAT tax hikes. Although in some US states it is actually quite shocking how bad society has become there, and expensive, I dont even think London could compete with some US cties.

      @jasonlee4267@jasonlee42675 ай бұрын
    • @@mariat6689 For you in Russia its because of the war and subsequent sanctions so its not as straight forward as in other countries, but still painful non the less to normal folk like yourself who have to suffer politics. What is your stance on the war in Ukraine as a Russian?

      @jasonlee4267@jasonlee42675 ай бұрын
  • A country relying on charity provision is indicative that a government is failing. There’s now more food banks than McDonalds in the UK. Utterly shameful.

    @lisastickytuna8668@lisastickytuna8668 Жыл бұрын
    • and same people using both almost simultaneously, I've seen them.

      @italianstallion9170@italianstallion9170 Жыл бұрын
    • yes, it would be good to get rid of both.

      @teainortakoy@teainortakoy Жыл бұрын
    • @Ama Daetz yhh! It's scary time ahead

      @originalunoriginal4055@originalunoriginal4055 Жыл бұрын
    • @@italianstallion9170 yeah sure you have

      @damienmorrison7226@damienmorrison7226 Жыл бұрын
    • Half these people are in debt cos of the local councils.. the government gives zero fucks

      @Johnycum@Johnycum Жыл бұрын
  • From a Brit who has lived in continental Europe for the last 10 years, I can tell you that Britain is (I believe) unique in the way it allows financial service companies to target ordinary people. It is a shark infested pond where ordinary citizens are allowed as bait for financial companies to make profits. In no other western European country is one regularly bombarded by glib tv/radio adverts encouraging ordinary people to take out an "easy" loan. I even remember being encouraged by my bank to get into debt in order to demonstrate I could pay it back, thus improving my 'credit rating'. This BS is unique to Britain and the consequences are clearly visible in this video.

    @paulraftery9102@paulraftery9102 Жыл бұрын
    • I took out a £15k loan 10 months ago to start a business and now I have £98k in the bank - works fine for me!

      @garywhapples7172@garywhapples7172 Жыл бұрын
    • You didn't look enough I guess. In Poland is very similar situation. People are struggling, cost of living rising, shark loans are easily available, even firms specialising in "loans" for people deep in debt, where any bank won't give them no credit, but terms are well... you can image when happens when they cannot pay back. It's very easily to fall in debt loop, when you get another just to pay previous one. Definitely financial education would be very helpful for young citizens, entering job market and adult life.

      @aeonikus1@aeonikus1 Жыл бұрын
    • That is why here in the Netherlands the British are seen as the Americans of Europe.

      @drunkensailor112@drunkensailor112 Жыл бұрын
    • That is a lame excuse, these loans exist in every country, the difference is that the rest can read and do math, and not take out these loans. To blame others is typically for the brits.

      @berndkemmereit8252@berndkemmereit8252 Жыл бұрын
    • This is because the wet dream of free market economy and consumerism has been dead and buried for at least 20 years, so the political classes have made the decision that the country will live as a debt economy where people live off credit cards and loans, nobody save's money anymore and at 0% interest what is the point, plus with 0% the bank's don't make any money unless we borrow, the more we borrow the better for them - until judgement day rears it's ugly head.

      @allanmacbadger5692@allanmacbadger5692 Жыл бұрын
  • The employees of the Citizens Advice are so compassionate. Very moving

    @fagalon@fagalon7 ай бұрын
  • The Britain Debt is becoming far more harmful to individuals than a collapsing stock or property market because it directly affects people's cost of living, which they immediately feel. It is not surprising that the current market sentiment is extremely pessimistic. In today's economy, assistance is critical if we are to survive.

    @GillerHeston@GillerHeston10 ай бұрын
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      @joshbarney114@joshbarney11410 ай бұрын
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  • Paolo is really frustrating. This man quits his job knowing he has a child and is the be sole bread winner. Then he continues to live beyond their means while seeing debt pile up and still doesn't go to work. I would understand if his son was disabled but his child is totally healthy and normal.

    @lambdalambdalambda257@lambdalambdalambda257 Жыл бұрын
    • It must be convenient, to judge Paolo's situation from afar.

      @eustab.anas-mann9510@eustab.anas-mann9510 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes, that is definitely the way it seems. Paulo should surely get a job. Also there appear to be SO many single Mums! Where are the fathers of all these children? Why are they not forced to contribute? No country can afford to fund all these non-contributing citizens. Also, far too many people are very seriously lacking in financial literacy. How does this happen?

      @createone100@createone100 Жыл бұрын
    • I just hate that his son knows so much, such a burden for a little kid.

      @TruthSeeker09825@TruthSeeker09825 Жыл бұрын
    • Yep the kid is old enough to keep the house work up, and even learn to cook. 100 years ago he'd be in a factory lol

      @donaldwatkins4781@donaldwatkins4781 Жыл бұрын
    • @@eustab.anas-mann9510 You see no way he could have done better for his son? Seriously? Polio put his story out there to be judged, no one dug into his business..

      @memyself3275@memyself3275 Жыл бұрын
  • The war on the poor and the working class in UK is wicked. I feel so angry as all this suffering is unnecessary and absolutely a political decision.

    @cassandra2249@cassandra2249 Жыл бұрын
    • Agreed.

      @angelinasouren@angelinasouren Жыл бұрын
    • English style French revolution? Head of the traitors on pike for the disregard shown to loyal citizens! As an immigrant I always tend to stay out of the classification "British"(this does not mean I lack loyalty to this island. I am probably more loyal den one of those round heads back inna the days) and thus it allows me to properly critic(very important in improvement) the population, and I must say the politicians are not the only one to blame. The people share part of responsibility too. I mean if my illiterate(in the local parlance i.e. English ) parents without any family here came and managed to thrive then surely those who were born here with the capabilities of spoken English and have family links should out pace my parents. The bevioural adaptation is the way to go.

      @longdragon3@longdragon3 Жыл бұрын
    • Considering the BILLIONS that the Tories grifted to their chums during the pandemic (including 3 times the yearly budget for welfare that was written off , and further billions spent on unusable PPE that we pay a million a week to store), making immigrants and welfare claimants for UK problems is disingenuous at best and utterly is blatantly despicable.

      @lisastickytuna8668@lisastickytuna8668 Жыл бұрын
    • Neoliberalism

      @fuckbankers@fuckbankers Жыл бұрын
    • Class war

      @fuckbankers@fuckbankers Жыл бұрын
  • Quit his job to look after his son.... Now can't afford to look after himself or his son. Great plan Paulo.....

    @BritishEcho@BritishEcho9 ай бұрын
    • And spending beyond his means. You know I totally get he wants to provide his son with everything but at his sons age, I learnt at a young age not to expect gifts and expensive presents because my mother was too sick to work. He's teaching his son a really bad lesson.

      @nicholasr39@nicholasr393 ай бұрын
    • We got gifts on Christmas and on birthdays. Clothes for school in August. Otherwise nothing. Halloween and Easter gave treats, but it wasn't all year long. TV and lights stayed off until night, we played outside with more imagination than toys.

      @hislittlemrs.9235@hislittlemrs.9235Ай бұрын
  • Single dad should not be talking about his problems in front of his child 😢

    @michellewinn1917@michellewinn191710 ай бұрын
    • Totally agree. Seems does not have any idea how it effects to rest of his son's life. Can't believe what he does.

      @user-hp2mp7pj1r@user-hp2mp7pj1r4 ай бұрын
    • Right, he shouldn't, but when he has constant phone calls, letters and threatening banging on his windows from bailiffs, its a little hard to ignore isn't it?

      @shoganai1310@shoganai131022 сағат бұрын
  • Maybe I am old fashioned, but I never put my "grown-up" business out for my child to see and or know. I can't imagine the anxiety his son feels hearing all that panic and chaos with bills and bailiffs

    @redcupchronicles6812@redcupchronicles6812 Жыл бұрын
    • @Red Cup Chronicles true words

      @cherylharewood2549@cherylharewood2549 Жыл бұрын
    • *What can he do when debt collectors are banging on their windows and doors; scaring the crap out of his son?*

      @saristaa1@saristaa1 Жыл бұрын
    • @@saristaa1 I understand where you are coming from. However, he is sitting down, and putting all his problems, out in front of the kid. This time in the kid's life, is about being a kid. Not, having to hear constantly about his dad's mess. That mess is his dad's mess, not his mess.

      @cherylharewood2549@cherylharewood2549 Жыл бұрын
    • @Cheryl Harewood *I don't disagree that his son shouldn't have adult problems displayed before him on a daily basis. That is potentially traumatizing. However, I think the father needs to have a few gentle, yet serious conversations with his son to prepare him for adulthood; while also protecting him from individuals banging on doors and windows. Why can't the father get a job at a fast food restaurant, while the son is at school; in order to pay off debt? I don't understand the UK systems.*

      @saristaa1@saristaa1 Жыл бұрын
    • @@saristaa1 The dad could start no online business. That way he could heard money and stay home at the same time.

      @ckbond41@ckbond41 Жыл бұрын
  • About 25 years ago I was a young single mum of two. I accrued debt just buying food. My debt was passed to debt collectors. I received phone calls late at night from these people, one woman even said to me I was an unfit mother and she was going to call social services to have my children taken from me! This led to a massive down on my mental health which did then reflect on my children. Thankfully I was given support at that time, I worked my way up, and today I have two amazing adult daughters, one is a police officer and the other is a successful online business owner. I am a manager of a large team of auditors for one of the top four. But I wouldn't be sitting here now without the help I originally received. Stop loan sharks, put mental health supporters along side financial advisors offering support to these people that need it, right at the beginning!! I just hope karma has paid back that awful woman who almost finished me off them many years ago!

    @peterandsarah_doing_life@peterandsarah_doing_life Жыл бұрын
    • Awesome story. Glad you were always a stronger and better person than that twit ever was/will be.

      @Dots4knots20@Dots4knots20 Жыл бұрын
    • Well said. I was also brought up in a poor single parent family. I had amazing support from family, teachers and friends, and I made it to an elite university and now run a successful business. But I'll be damned if I pretend that it was all my doing, or because I'm "better" than my peers who didn't do so well. Like you say, we need to acknowledge the help we got and realise his lucky we were to escape poverty. Most aren't so lucky and they deserve our understanding, compassion and our respect all the same. I'm fed up of this myth that only the deserving are rich. It's utter bullsh*t in my experience.

      @michaelrch@michaelrch Жыл бұрын
    • don't blame others for being a chav. If you can't look after the, don't have them

      @shankhan-yg1tt@shankhan-yg1tt Жыл бұрын
    • @@shankhan-yg1tt the guy you are addressing is well qualified and has a well paid job. You're desperate attempt to feel good about yourself by denigrating others is kinda sad.

      @michaelrch@michaelrch Жыл бұрын
    • @@michaelrch I have a private education, my own flat in Cambridge and Prague, a wife and a daughter, good money and a job that I love so jokes on you. Ultimately, chavs reproduce without any regard for the future and that's what's sad

      @shankhan-yg1tt@shankhan-yg1tt Жыл бұрын
  • It’s ironic that Paolo stopped working to better care for his son and now he’s in so much more trouble and can’t really take care of his son because of the debt. There’s probably more to his story because I can’t believe that someone would give up their job that easily.

    @Lisa-td5qd@Lisa-td5qd9 ай бұрын
    • The child could have special needs and the dad be his official carer. Otherwise unless the dad is unwell or a carer for someone else, there's no grounds to stop work and claim benefits. It wouldn't be allowed, you'd get no money. You can only choose to stop work and look after an ordinary child without special needs if that child is under 2yrs old. After that, they make you use childcare services and return to work

      @dreamer6943@dreamer69439 ай бұрын
    • Childcare in the UK is very expensive, usualy around 15.000 pounds a year which is around 19.000 US Dollars. So if you are low income you probably got more money over on UBI, specially if you are working nights or evenings

      @bigberthan007666@bigberthan0076669 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bigberthan007666his son is at the age where he's going to school so he could try and get a job that is within school hours. This time could be extended if the school has a breakfast or after school club

      @SkaterBlades@SkaterBlades9 ай бұрын
    • Well he's a single dad and has to look after his son, makes sense for him to go on universal credit now don't it? He's gotta be there for his kid and can't do a regular work schedule, simply impossible

      @KoniTheChiwa@KoniTheChiwa8 ай бұрын
    • @@KoniTheChiwa If his kid goes to school, he can work 5hrs everyday. There are many single mothers who do this, because they have to. That's 25hrs a week. Per month on minimum wage that's £1200 a month. Looked like he's only looking at the paperwork because the camera's are there. When there's a will, there's a way. He has no will. I think severe depression, doesn't say what happened to the mother etc.

      @BuxStop@BuxStop7 ай бұрын
  • Did you know that there has been a cost of living crisis for decades, it's just more people are unable to so easily ignore it since it's happening to them now?

    @goingunder2548@goingunder25488 ай бұрын
  • These debt advisors speak with so much compassion. I have friends here in the US who've been treated like trash by people who are supposed to help them.

    @czickgraf@czickgraf11 ай бұрын
    • Truth 🎯 I am working poor and asked for help and because I'm Not on Drugs or an alcoholic that they couldn't help me 👿. But they will help them with everything Housing/ food/ clothing/ cash, etc 😡. Absolutely disgusting. (Washington State).

      @wildadventures4173@wildadventures417311 ай бұрын
    • Move. My daughter moved her entire family during covid.

      @janejones5362@janejones53629 ай бұрын
    • No one gets in these situations without making horrible lifestyle decisions

      @ronaldreagan-ik6hz@ronaldreagan-ik6hz9 ай бұрын
    • @@ronaldreagan-ik6hz You sound like you may have gotten a small loan of a million dollars from your dad.

      @czickgraf@czickgraf9 ай бұрын
    • @@wildadventures4173 yep. That’s why I left WA after 50 years, and moved to Idaho recently

      @ronaldreagan-ik6hz@ronaldreagan-ik6hz9 ай бұрын
  • Paulo's son shouldn't even know what it means to be depressed, poor boy.

    @dutch6947@dutch6947 Жыл бұрын
    • Exactly. It’s not fair on him, he’s still a child.

      @mariancounsellor@mariancounsellor Жыл бұрын
    • This government does not care about anyone..that was highlighted in covid time. Unfortunately now things have got this young boy suffering...all my best goes to his dad.... I understand that terrible feeling of making 100s of phone calls and getting nowhere.

      @lbunnygordon1133@lbunnygordon1133 Жыл бұрын
    • Paulo's dad should be out earning a wage while his son is at school

      @polla2256@polla2256 Жыл бұрын
    • And seeing his father struggling, being hurt and seeing his father cry, that made me extremely sad 😞

      @trimmy3929@trimmy3929 Жыл бұрын
    • Very sad. In Paolos dads case though he does need to be out earning, he son is old enough to not be taken care of during school hours.

      @jackb5640@jackb5640 Жыл бұрын
  • And the government insisting we've never had so good

    @MG-qo5ge@MG-qo5ge2 ай бұрын
  • No matter how desperate you are, you’re child should never ever know what debt you’re in or that you can’t manage bills! And yes I’ve been there 😢 children don’t need to know you don’t know where your next meal is coming from it’s not their problem ❤

    @kerryfox7706@kerryfox77067 ай бұрын
    • 100% agree

      @BanjoPixelSnack@BanjoPixelSnack6 ай бұрын
    • Money has always been the main topic of conversation in my family growing up, it’s just sad

      @SoupMagoosh@SoupMagoosh6 ай бұрын
    • @@SoupMagoosh dito

      @roelandpeeters931@roelandpeeters9316 ай бұрын
    • I live in US. Under the Benefits system in the UK, can two people on Benefits share an apartment (a "flat" to you)? It seems some people could make a go of it if the rent could be split between the two.

      @Swede9418@Swede94186 ай бұрын
    • Except when you kindly ask them for money boxes to buy a loaf of bread. A property is a hard thing to hold onto if british councils want to take from you.

      @joloy5394@joloy53945 ай бұрын
  • I do feel for him, but I'm confused as to why Paulo isn't working? I understand he's a sole parent, but his son is school age so not at home most of the day? Even just working part time, he'd be a lot better off.

    @hannahroyle2886@hannahroyle288611 ай бұрын
    • He is lazy and wants handouts. For decades these kind of people were giving substantial amounts of money in UK, now the amounts have been cut so they struggle... the guy "is confused who he owns the money to..." seriously, is he 4 year old.. that's why the system is collapsing in UK, their is not enough money to pay for the handouts and welfare system... imagine if every parent wanted to stay with their child at home..

      @abm672@abm6722 ай бұрын
    • I thought the same. I realise being a sole parent is tough but jobs to work around school hours are everywhere.

      @666Etnies666@666Etnies6662 ай бұрын
    • ​@@abm672correct

      @christophermattheis1998@christophermattheis199829 күн бұрын
  • Some people may be financially irresponsible, but loansharks really should be regulated.

    @allenmontrasio8962@allenmontrasio8962 Жыл бұрын
    • They are, they’re called Payday Loans now.

      @BanjoPixelSnack@BanjoPixelSnack6 ай бұрын
    • ​@@BanjoPixelSnack In some capacities they might be but I don't think they are in terms of what they're on about. An acceptable credit score doesn't guarantee they can pay it back or should've taken the loan. But in a way the responsibility lies with them. It's where the middle needs that people debate on, I think.. 😊

      @Sinner1660@Sinner16603 ай бұрын
    • very good point I would say some people are not smart

      @user-wn3iq8xz9y@user-wn3iq8xz9y2 ай бұрын
    • Loan sharks? USURERS disguised as Democracy and Freedom

      @josedro@josedro2 ай бұрын
  • I'm concerned about the children of these ppl. They are literally forced to take up the role of adults bc their parent isn't. Cannot imagine the feeling of utter helpnessless these children must feel. There is nothing they can do, yet their parent isn't coping and in the case of Paolo, acting as if their debts should just dissapear itself. I do not have enough information but Paolo didn't even look like he is applying for a job anywhere.

    @maaripoim9049@maaripoim904910 ай бұрын
    • This is one of those reasons why poverty is often inherited, isn't it? Children don't get a good start in life, missing childhood by worrying about money and their parents' well-being so much. By the time they're young adults, they're already so far behind that it's almost impossible to catch up with their better off peers. No one has children hoping that they'll fail them somehow, and this just adds to the desperation. It's very, very sad.

      @henriikkak2091@henriikkak209113 күн бұрын
  • I am from Singapore. Although London is a larger Global Financial Centre than us, I think think the British retail loan sector is very badly regulated. It allows daylight robbery to be committed upon the people. 180% pa interest is pure madness. Someone in the government should be put in jail for allowing this or they should be sent to Singapore for some classroom lessons.

    @PranicEnergy@PranicEnergy6 ай бұрын
  • The sad reality of this cost of living crisis is the number of people dying from suicide is going to soar. Everyone is feeling hopeless, and some of us don't have family to help either, which adds to the feeling of despair.

    @Geemilli19@Geemilli19 Жыл бұрын
    • The sad reality is that the Tory toffs and the bosses of energy companies and suprmarkets and banks are all laughing their tits off while the rest of the country struggles beyond belief

      @mikemccaine4229@mikemccaine4229 Жыл бұрын
    • Or crime is going to rocket, we have already been issued with panic alarms for walking to and from work because of increases in crime.

      @Michelle-go6cc@Michelle-go6cc Жыл бұрын
    • geemill1 geemill1 The suicide rate had risen steeply, before the latest problems with the cost of living.

      @silversurfer640@silversurfer640 Жыл бұрын
    • @@silversurfer640 plandemic

      @klaus1085@klaus1085 Жыл бұрын
    • @kenneth aitchison what a stupid thing to say!! I lost both my parents in January, so no, it isn't OK, and I was pointing to the fact some of us have no one to rely on, other than ourselves. So maybe read next time before making a stupid comment!!

      @Geemilli19@Geemilli19 Жыл бұрын
  • We're at the stage in this country where people are working full time 45+ hours a week and STILL can't afford to live. F*cking madness.

    @TheFirstCalled.60AD@TheFirstCalled.60AD Жыл бұрын
    • I can relate !

      @Kiwi-sp3nh@Kiwi-sp3nh Жыл бұрын
    • It will get much worse. After all the years of plenty there is always great fall....and war in Ukraine not helping.

      @soniat1348@soniat1348 Жыл бұрын
    • People work for sht companies and get comfortable, then complain the government needs to do something. People need to stop working for sht companies.

      @terranaxiomuk@terranaxiomuk Жыл бұрын
    • @@terranaxiomuk yeah cus that’s got loads to with prices of gas and electric going up and food intelligent as fuck you

      @markyg8946@markyg8946 Жыл бұрын
    • @markyg8946 Improving your life has everything to do with costs.

      @terranaxiomuk@terranaxiomuk Жыл бұрын
  • I’m a single mom,I have 3 jobs and I ain’t even thinking bout quitting cause I have a child to feed,clothe and bills to pay Idk how ppl think they will survive without an income Absolute madness

    @saintsinner7565@saintsinner75659 ай бұрын
    • My Aunt took in 5 of us. Our birth mother was mental. Besides taking us in at 20 years old. We ranged from ges 1 thru 10. Besides us she took care of our grandmother & grandfather who had Alzheimer. My grandmother cooked & cleaned. Took in washing & ironing from well off family. Besides my Aunt their was a total of 11 relatives in a 2 bedroom & 1 bathroom. All my Aunts helped with ironing after getting off their full time job. My Aunt who took us in worked full time & always worked 2 to 3 part time jobs. Never complained & never criticized or talked bad about our birth mother. Never complained about working so hard & having so much family responsibilities. She had a serious boyfriend but he told her he wanted to marry him but she would have to get rid of us & stop supporting her parents. This is before the phrase coined I’m a single parent. She laughed at that & never ever described herself as a single parent. She said I just see myself as a parent no need to use that phrase. The phrase she did use was most of the there is usually more than one solution to a problem. Stay calm & sit down & think.

      @car2029@car20299 ай бұрын
    • You go momma ❤❤❤❤

      @Mydogsleepsat10pm@Mydogsleepsat10pm4 ай бұрын
  • It must be depressing to work in such call centers...each day go home with endless hopeless and helpless real human tragedies.

    @thinkbeforeleap@thinkbeforeleap8 ай бұрын
  • Why would a single Dad quit his job?! How does that make sense. He put himself in that situation and drags his son in all the stress.

    @sbh3216@sbh3216 Жыл бұрын
    • My husband, and me for that matter would do any job if it meant we could food on the table for our children!

      @cazfloss1990@cazfloss1990 Жыл бұрын
  • How sad that Paolo has frightened and stressed his child out so much over adult issues. I understand that he's in a bad spot but to traumatize your child by putting something that heavy on their little shoulders is just wrong. My kids never knew how broke I was. That's not their issue. I really feel bad for that child on so many levels.

    @ratsumatra3003@ratsumatra3003 Жыл бұрын
    • His son is at least 10 and going to school. Paolo needs to be working.

      @whydoncha@whydoncha Жыл бұрын
    • @@whydoncha Hell, I was working at 10 cutting grass and doing chores to help my family. Paulio and the boy can both do more.

      @memyself3275@memyself3275 Жыл бұрын
    • Why isn't Poalo working. Why is he stressing his son. Nothing to do with his son not fair son has to hear this

      @saraf9081@saraf9081 Жыл бұрын
    • Yer kids knew trust me….

      @sarah-bx6ug@sarah-bx6ug Жыл бұрын
    • Impressive, you are clearly a very , very strong person , I wish I was half as strong emotionally as you . Credit to you.

      @normhanson981@normhanson981 Жыл бұрын
  • That boy is at school why can’t Paulo work a part time job when his son is at school?

    @Yaziceed@Yaziceed10 ай бұрын
  • i was totally broke when i was five years of age and the British took care of me for two years in london. i haven't forgotten it.

    @user53575@user535758 ай бұрын
  • I don't remember a single lesson in school setting out the dangers of borrowing at interest. I know it seems obvious but I know so many people who got into arrears early on in their working years due to fairly predatory loans and credit deals. It is also a cultural thing. Our grandparents generation were far more restrained in their spending habits. The bottom line is that they want us in debt, from student loans, mortgages and endless spending - a trapped and dependent population is easier to manipulate and exploit.

    @LS-xs7sg@LS-xs7sg Жыл бұрын
    • Good point, I think people really don't understand how the interest builds up and compounds debt, can only assume the percentages end up not meaning much when someone truly needs money.

      @ryanfraser167@ryanfraser167 Жыл бұрын
    • The government don't want kids to learn about money and personal finance to keep everyone on that hampster wheel of credit cards and loans.

      @JayJay-loz@JayJay-loz Жыл бұрын
    • Yhhh we only had one financial lesson in secondary. We have some at uni but they’re very voluntary and basic. Everything I know about wealth building investing etc I learned from the internet and I love giving people advice. My cousin just learnt about what a mortgage was after I told him and he became really motivated to own from 17. 😂

      @potato1084@potato1084 Жыл бұрын
    • @@JayJay-loz And to keep them renting. As a Londoner basically every gen Z and Millennial rents and it gets worse for every generation. I’m sooo passionate about getting more Gen Z into wealth building and owning property etc.

      @potato1084@potato1084 Жыл бұрын
    • We need Islam in UK

      @oneallah5281@oneallah5281 Жыл бұрын
  • 9:42 'Paulo gave up his hotel job 4 years ago..'. Well, there's the issue. He's waited 4 years until things got to this stage, that's hardly the behaviour of a responsible parent. He should at the very least got a part-time job. He's able-bodied, comparatively young and has no excuse for not taking control of the situation.

    @resnonverba137@resnonverba137 Жыл бұрын
    • If he takes a P/T job it will come off his benefits, that's always supposing that there are part time jobs available which fit looking after his son.

      @jimthorne304@jimthorne304 Жыл бұрын
    • Think there is more going in there, like so many it could be mental health ( the real kind )

      @coderider3022@coderider3022 Жыл бұрын
    • You have a child to be able to go out to work you have to pay someone else to be with the child and having a child is not as easy as having a dog. 10/15€ x 31 days in food is already 465€... Not commenting that this is just the tip of the iceberg that you need for have a child.

      @madriditunes7021@madriditunes7021 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jimthorne304 he could easily do deliveroo or just eat

      @shomshomni2314@shomshomni2314 Жыл бұрын
    • @@shomshomni2314 Have you looked at the requirements to do Deliveroo work? Bike? Scooter or car? Insurance for food delivery work? Licence? Mobile phone? You also need to show that you have a right to work in the UK.

      @jimthorne304@jimthorne304 Жыл бұрын
  • We have entered into an era where it is absolutely not ok to give up your job, especially if your on your own with children. Making sure you have a roof and food on the table must be a priority...if you can sustain these things then the rest can be worked out.

    @killamrbxb1151@killamrbxb11518 ай бұрын
  • The people helping are lovely

    @saywhaaaaat6464@saywhaaaaat646410 ай бұрын
  • It makes me very angry when a parent puts this huge emotional burden on a child. This utter lack of a sense of responsibility makes me believe this is the root of their debt.

    @RubyZanUK@RubyZanUK Жыл бұрын
    • I agree. That father does not need to be Discussing his debts with his child. That kid is going to suffer from anxiety of losing the house or the father getting arrested. Those are adult conversations

      @tinytwo6739@tinytwo6739 Жыл бұрын
    • I agree that you should never burden a child with adult issues, no matter what they are. I think the father probably sees it as him being transparent is a good thing. What is Paulo explaining to his son about them financially struggling and he’s not working. That’s an important example to set for your child; if you can work you work.

      @jollymollyramram9702@jollymollyramram9702 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jollymollyramram9702 the guys a full time carer for his son, its his JOB. if your going to comment at least know what your commenting on.

      @paullappin106@paullappin106 Жыл бұрын
    • @@paullappin106 well he's failing at his JOB of caring for his child because he couldn't provide for him finacially. you should only care for your children full time if you can afford to, the welfare system is degined only for people who genuinely need the help. paulo is a healthy working age man who can not afford not to work, plus he puts financial strings that he created himself on his young son, so it's a double failure at his JOB as a father

      @Sophie-kk3st@Sophie-kk3st Жыл бұрын
    • @@Sophie-kk3st wow, when they say full time carer that is a paid job. The government pays family to become full time carers because its cheaper than paying for a third party full time carer. The whole point of the guys sketch was to show that the money coming in from the government for the paid post along with all other benefits does not cover the basic needs of the household. That's the whole point of the sketch.

      @paullappin106@paullappin106 Жыл бұрын
  • So Paolo having no job, buying toys and expensive materialistic things. And expecting everything is going to be fine? This is the level of sheer madness one can have while being lazy at the same time.

    @streetryder2533@streetryder2533 Жыл бұрын
    • Way to blame an individual for a crisis caused by the "free" market capitalists! People like you are part of the problem.

      @oldishandwoke-ish1181@oldishandwoke-ish118111 ай бұрын
    • Paulo, the dumb.

      @Hexed_Precinct@Hexed_Precinct11 ай бұрын
    • Yes I saw that too. I stayed away from slavish conspicuous ostentatious lifestyle unless your footballer or movie star you can't live that glam life. Average folks pretend to be rich are destroying their future.

      @globalismoblackman@globalismoblackman11 ай бұрын
    • Mateena is too old to be in school. It’s sad but she needs to quit school and work full-time.

      @susanclaire901@susanclaire90110 ай бұрын
    • @@susanclaire901 nope

      @nordfyr1@nordfyr110 ай бұрын
  • The one thing I learned when struggling was that if you contacted the gas and electric companies and explained your difficulty in paying a bill, they would look for a solution to help you break the payment down. It helped me out many a time. If you face it at an early stage it can be minimised. It doesn’t help with everything but can help alleviate some of the stress. I grew up in a single parent house, mum worked 2 sometimes 3 jobs to help keep us afloat but she still fell I. To serious debt. Council tax was one as was credit cards. It put a lot of stress on her and she thought she’d never escape it. Even in her latter years she would pawn jewellery to help her out. It definitely instilled a fear of debt for me but I know full well how close you can come to being in that situation. Defo had times of panic. Reaching out to these supports is crucial for anyone facing this fear.

    @zoeritchie5115@zoeritchie51155 ай бұрын
  • My greatest concern is how to recover from all these economic and global troubles and stay afloat especially with the political power tussle going on in UK.

    @azieltobias@azieltobias7 ай бұрын
    • The FED knows. They aren't committed to attacking inflation. They are going to continue to inflate, stocks and commodities will continue to go up with everything else. You can't just sit on cash waiting for a crash, get your money working for you, start buying in slowly and then gradually increase the pace of buying as the prices continue to drop.

      @sloanmarriott5@sloanmarriott57 ай бұрын
    • In my opinion, now is not the moment to rely on hearsay. Every individual, regardless of their level of experience as an investor, requires guidance at some stage.

      @mellon-wrigley3@mellon-wrigley37 ай бұрын
    • It's often true that people underestimate the importance of financial advisors until they feel the negative effects of emotional decision-making. I remember a few summers ago, after a tough divorce, when I needed a boost for my struggling business. I researched and found a licensed advisor who diligently helped grow my reserves despite inflation. Consequently, my reserves increased from $275k to around $850k.

      @disney-hefner@disney-hefner7 ай бұрын
    • Please tell me how can I connect to your advisor. My funds are being murdered by inflation, therefore I'm looking for a more profitable investing strategy to put them to work.

      @louie-rose7@louie-rose77 ай бұрын
    • Do your homework and choose one that has strategies to help your portfolio grow consistently and steadily. ‘’Camille Alicia Garcia” is responsible for the success of my portfolio, and I believe she possesses the qualifications and expertise to meet your goals.

      @disney-hefner@disney-hefner7 ай бұрын
  • You know the situation is grim when even the CAB staff say they need to support each other. You can also feel stress transfer onto these poor children.

    @kirs1064@kirs1064 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah and the whole lot of it is your own fault, as a British society, you have no idea about infrastructure, economics, society, how to integrate, nothing. I have no sympathy, I do have sympathy for the many poor countries the UK has stolen from, caused wars in then left their countries with nothing. You forget all these crimes and things your country have done. Why are you so ignorant please?. You made this problem yourselves as a British society, end of. Dont blame immigrants for your mess, they saved your country you arrogant and ignorant Brits. Dont expect sympathy when we have a World in chaos mostly caused by Western aggression and greed. No chance as a Maori will you get my respect, your days are numbered.

      @KiwiGraggle@KiwiGraggle Жыл бұрын
    • It's very difficult for us (cab workers) to give advise to people when a lot of us are in the same position. The wages are dire. But we don't do this kind of work for the wages...

      @jamesuk283@jamesuk283 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jamesuk283 what do you do it for then 🤔

      @Johnsonjack7832@Johnsonjack7832 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Johnsonjack7832 because I like helping people. Why do care workers, teachers or nurses do their job? It's certainly not for the wages... 🤔🤔🤔

      @jamesuk283@jamesuk283 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jamesuk283 it's not helping tho is it , a nurse and teacher is completely different

      @Johnsonjack7832@Johnsonjack7832 Жыл бұрын
  • In the United States growing up my dad warned me to stay away from credit cards.

    @reginafisher9919@reginafisher9919 Жыл бұрын
    • Wise words right there

      @elliotoliver8679@elliotoliver8679 Жыл бұрын
    • We've got one but we lowered the credit limit on it. Pay no money on annual fees for it and because it gets paid off when we use it (rarely - only for online purchases) we incur no interest. They can be useful if you have the discipline to manage them correctly.

      @ProjectFrugal@ProjectFrugal Жыл бұрын
    • Wise advice. I have one credit card and I don’t use it very often. I pay it off immediately after I use it. I have no debt thank goodness but feel for people really struggling.

      @jandedick7519@jandedick7519 Жыл бұрын
  • I had a young brother like the boy once and it really breaks my heart to watch him in that misery... Looking at his lost father.. Such faith is horrible for a parent, everyone can slide into it, no matter how prepared and safe you think you are. This is one of the reasons I'm child free. My heart would not be able to endure such misery creating suffering for my child.

    @Apricot90@Apricot904 ай бұрын
  • No offence but Paulo obviously needs to go back to work. Rodrigo is clearly fine by himself for an hour or two after school.

    @leonhardeuler675@leonhardeuler6759 ай бұрын
  • How on earth can the guy Paulo decide to quit his job and live on £600? He must be a deluded person to think he will be OK.

    @kartz2010@kartz2010 Жыл бұрын
    • Paulo annoyed me. Does he think he can just sit about on welfare and everyone else will pay his bills for him? Get a job Paulo. You've a kid to support. A kid who is old enough to be at home by themselves for an hour or two after school until you get back.

      @mrscreamer379@mrscreamer379 Жыл бұрын
    • I was surprised by Paulo’s situation. His child is school age, so he can work within those hours. Also, was his son sitting in a gaming chair. I would’ve thought that they were an unnecessary expense. I’d be surprised if most of these people aren’t receiving additional benefits, such as Housing Benefit, Council Tax Benefit, Child Tax Credit, Free school meals. Wouldn’t all these be included into the Universal Credit.

      @jaijai5250@jaijai5250 Жыл бұрын
    • @@mrscreamer379 Well Said...

      @Mr.SLovesTheSacredHeartofJesus@Mr.SLovesTheSacredHeartofJesus Жыл бұрын
    • So what are these millions of single mothers doing different. Some of them always seem to have money.

      @olanosergio@olanosergio Жыл бұрын
    • Agreed. Paulo was not the best example of someone below the breadline. Advice for him is get a fkn job!

      @anarchodandyist@anarchodandyist Жыл бұрын
  • 'Paulo owes thousands of pounds in council tax and unpaid fines.' 'Paulo gave up his full time job'. Paulo, get a job!

    @laughandgrowfat7424@laughandgrowfat7424 Жыл бұрын
    • Gave up his job 4 years ago?? His kid is anxious + depressed, bad plan.

      @Tipperary757@Tipperary75710 ай бұрын
    • ​@Tipperary757 I'd imagine Paulo's kid seeing him struggle so much in front of him is a significant contribution to his anxiety.

      @Ricky_Baldy@Ricky_Baldy9 ай бұрын
    • It doesn’t mention anything about Paulo having an illness that’s stopping him from working he is just looking after a child that’s in school and not such a young age, for me he should be working when the child is at school. The thing is can he look into his child’s eyes and say yes I have done enough for you all this suffering I put you through having nothing I tried my best I am not so sure he which is by far the most painful but then maybe he can and he tried

      @Iamhudson89@Iamhudson899 ай бұрын
    • @@Iamhudson89 I was gonna say similar. People are always quick to judge without knowing someone’s back story. I’m guessing his partner departed in a traumatic way? She could’ve left/died from Covid? Or anything. I’ve learned the hard way in life we are not qualified to pass judgment on others. Especially when we know nothing of their journey.

      @HGee420@HGee4209 ай бұрын
    • It's crazy a would rather work full time to provide for my kids also he needs to start claiming cms from his ex to support the kid if your on UC you can't live you have to work or your fucked

      @vegetadbza4604@vegetadbza46049 ай бұрын
  • Well, Paulo clearly has a better standard of living than I do - looks like he even has central heating... and I work full time. I just make sure I pay what needs paying and don't buy the latest football strip, takeaway or upright fan etc.

    @lazzymclandrover4447@lazzymclandrover44477 ай бұрын
    • You're not a foreigner like Paulo.

      @honeyfungus4774@honeyfungus47747 ай бұрын
    • Oh shut up ur talking crap

      @BruceLee-fd7uw@BruceLee-fd7uw13 күн бұрын
    • You clearly know me SO well... 🙄

      @lazzymclandrover4447@lazzymclandrover444713 күн бұрын
  • I have two sister's. One is a single mum and works weekends and the other one doesnt work because of anxiety. The one who doesn't work gets alot more money every month. Its scandalous.

    @TheDevilsAccountant@TheDevilsAccountant9 ай бұрын
    • Your other sister is lazy

      @misterlister-wm2tj@misterlister-wm2tj6 ай бұрын
    • I don’t pity single parents at all. You chose that man, you chose to have that child in poverty. I just pity the child

      @ducksquidbat8315@ducksquidbat83154 ай бұрын
    • I’m not surprised if your sis is only working weekends. That’s nothing. It’s madness to only work weekends with a kid.

      @GirlsNDragons@GirlsNDragons16 күн бұрын
  • What's most sad about all this is that the children are involved. They're too young to be dealing with these matters and are completely powerless to do anything about it. It's unnecessary and immoral in my opinion. Poor things.

    @Sabertooth12@Sabertooth12 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah must be real scary strangers barging into their home making their parents upset and taking their Christmas and birthday gifts or valuables I heads Bailiffs will take consoles and games plus phones and tablets maybe collectors items plus bikes and that but don’t think they can take kids toys like lego or plush toys dolls or that unless their valuable as Iv never encountered them thank God dunno really what they will take

      @anneshields2010@anneshields2010 Жыл бұрын
    • The problem is their parents cannot hide it when there are people knocking on the door and calling late at night, as you can see they were visibly stressed in front of their children whilst trying their best to give them a good life and not to worry. Whilst we can be grateful if we have never experienced this first hand just be mindful of how stressful money can be when you don’t have enough to even buy food and clothe your children, this shows and some kids understand it way too young because they see their parents aren’t happy and they sometimes don’t have the same lives as other kids at their school

      @Quackramo@Quackramo Жыл бұрын
    • @@Quackramo If those parents are able bodied - when did they not find another way to bring in money?? I don’t get it! I would have to be hooked to an IV machine before I would give up & make my kids have to deal with that b.s.😡

      @davisholman8149@davisholman8149 Жыл бұрын
    • @@anneshields2010 Those bailiffs are scum and the stupid companies they work for! Leeching off us poor people.

      @shanepatrick641@shanepatrick641 Жыл бұрын
    • Those kids will know what debt means ... and that might turn out to be a very useful lesson for them in future life.

      @mrscreamer379@mrscreamer379 Жыл бұрын
  • Paolo needs to get a job. Any job. Who can afford to live without working? I feel for his son .

    @MrHunniebunnie@MrHunniebunnie Жыл бұрын
    • Exactly, he is completely capable and his son is in school most of the day. Work from home and flexi-work positions are now more available than ever. Get a Job.

      @grazzahart@grazzahart Жыл бұрын
    • Yep, people making a choice not to work and then complaining. Any part time school hours work would help

      @stbw33@stbw33 Жыл бұрын
    • @@grazzahart Exactly. It’s the oh I’m so poor syndrome. Put your big boy pants on, have some self esteem and get a job!

      @QuestNation3221@QuestNation3221 Жыл бұрын
    • Benefits Culture created people like Paolo . The " Government ' should provide them with everything . The idea that they might actually get a job and pay their own bills is unthinkable . And , what's worse ...he has passed on that attitude to his son !!

      @2msvalkyrie529@2msvalkyrie529 Жыл бұрын
    • The country has accustomed citizens to care. As a"rich" country,it has created a huge system of benefits,wich is now collapsing. Citizens,instead of relying on the "country care",should count on themselves. The problem us that they never have to and don't know how to do it.

      @nataliaswiatczak@nataliaswiatczak Жыл бұрын
  • It’s like it’s said, if you owe a Bank 100.000£ you have a problem but if you owe the Bank 100.000.000£ they have a problem.

    @D1722eieio@D1722eieio6 ай бұрын
  • I work for one of the large energy companies answering calls. It's hard, I wish I could help more. But we're all suffering the same as yourselves. We get blamed for a lot for the issues, but we are in the same boat.

    @-__-_-.-@-__-_-.-6 ай бұрын
  • Why does nobody ever talk about wages being at a standstill while the cost of everything sky rockets

    @dangleeboars9781@dangleeboars9781 Жыл бұрын
    • They do. It’s all over the news and media every day. Everyone’s talking about it.

      @HumansAreShitFactories@HumansAreShitFactories Жыл бұрын
    • They just say get a better paid job ! I guess that is the answer !

      @chrishart8548@chrishart8548 Жыл бұрын
    • @@chrishart8548 a lot of jobs will be placed by robots eventually, they're spelling it out to us.

      @myview2543@myview2543 Жыл бұрын
    • @@myview2543 there will always be work to do. And a lot of work robots can't do. People need people that's all we need. We Don't Need robots and endless stuff.

      @chrishart8548@chrishart8548 Жыл бұрын
    • @@chrishart8548 What work can't robots do already, and if not quite yet, then on the cusp? Combined with AI, human labour will not come close to being able to compete in the marketplace. So, maybe in another world will this not happen, but if we remain on the same course in the same fundamental system, it almost certainly will. And unfortunately, wanting endless stuff is a bi-prodct of basic biological imperitive of wanting or needing which is a survival mechanism - you need to grab stuff that looks useful because it might help or nourish or protect you or whatever. Just like our minds are sponges... why the overload of information is problematic for us... too much..endless...Now we live in an age where we can produce endless items the problem we develop is inevitable.

      @f0rtuzer0@f0rtuzer0 Жыл бұрын
  • Respect for Mateena working that late shift and also studying for a demanding university course. She needs better support from the Government. Had she decided to have children and not study or work she would qualify for more support, which is screwed up.

    @dbcooper7326@dbcooper7326 Жыл бұрын
    • University have hardship funds.

      @investmystonks7048@investmystonks7048 Жыл бұрын
    • Does hers? Have you checked @@investmystonks7048 ?

      @ghusaguatama@ghusaguatama Жыл бұрын
    • I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. The Tory government don’t want to support people in education. They don’t want people to be educated enough to realise how full of shit they actually are.

      @667neighborofdabeast@667neighborofdabeast Жыл бұрын
    • @@ghusaguatama every uni has hardship funds. Tories have done well for me. Helps if you take responsibility for life actions and work hard instead of blaming everyone else. People without kids need less support than those with. Simple really.

      @investmystonks7048@investmystonks7048 Жыл бұрын
    • Students don't pay council tax.

      @entropy5431@entropy54312 ай бұрын
  • Instead of buying multiple gifts for Christmas and birthdays Pay your bills first !back in the good ole days us children were thrilled to get a gift at Christmas and we normally received one gift for our birthdays

    @lindamueller2858@lindamueller28587 ай бұрын
  • Noone has mentioned smoking. The cost of tobacco has had a huge impact on cost of living. You can only get pouches that are 30g or 50g and those cost £30! I gave up smoking and now l break even each month. Im not saying that everyone smokes but just have a look at your local food bank queues and youll see the majority do. It is unaffordable! Give up smoking and it will really make an impact.

    @CarolineThomas76@CarolineThomas768 ай бұрын
  • That bailiff should be disciplined for lying about the legalities to a client, bullying, harassment and coercing a client into a clearly unsuitable payment arrangement. I don't know how people like that can sleep at night.

    @Lulusnotreadyforthis@Lulusnotreadyforthis Жыл бұрын
    • Quite easily.

      @HumansAreShitFactories@HumansAreShitFactories Жыл бұрын
    • When his own income is tied to making sure people pay no matter what then I can imagine its pretty easy for him to overlook

      @tessy28@tessy28 Жыл бұрын
    • most bailiff are scum, bullies preying on the poor

      @paulc3749@paulc3749 Жыл бұрын
    • Disciplined? Are you serious. Should be a minimum 3 years in prison. Or perhaps you think bashing vulnerable people (like pensioners) over the head should be 20 hours community service.

      @proffessorclueless@proffessorclueless Жыл бұрын
    • In a bed that he's paid for

      @matthewshepherd5390@matthewshepherd5390 Жыл бұрын
  • Such a horrible situation to be in. Recently my friend ended up in £8k of credit card debt, maybe doesn't sound like that much to some but for him, working a minimum wage job, it was crippling. He literally could not earn enough to keep up with the payments, he was completely screwed. And when he called up his bank for advice they actually suggested he declare bankruptcy! Insane. I told him to call citizens advice instead and they got him set up with a debt arrangement scheme that helped tremendously. They do such good work there, but it's a shame so many people need them in the first place.

    @callumshell@callumshell Жыл бұрын
    • How does your friend have a credit card on minimum wage to begin with.

      @aaron1182@aaron1182 Жыл бұрын
    • @creativeleodaily@creativeleodaily Жыл бұрын
    • I've been on car finance a few times, but never touched credit cards and never will. Never doing finance again, if I need something I'll buy it outright. (Notice how I didn't say want?)

      @shanepatrick641@shanepatrick641 Жыл бұрын
    • @@shanepatrick641 Credit card is very important if you wanna take loan to buy house. People are just idiots and spend not their money on things they dont need

      @sajuente8235@sajuente8235 Жыл бұрын
    • Even people that are good at finance find themselves buying things they don’t really need. It happens.

      @marymcnellis5311@marymcnellis5311 Жыл бұрын
  • Omg, i know EXACLTY where matina lives. I knew i recognised the area. I used to walk past hers to go to school every morning. I literally live near the asda she works at. Omg, this hits home real hard.

    @Annnabannanna@Annnabannanna5 ай бұрын
  • The area I live in has a lot of deprivation and some of it is quite bad and genuine. But it's got to be said that some of them have no idea how to keep costs down. I've been in some houses that have these problems and all the lights are on, nothings unplugged, the tumble dryers going and the suns out, take one or two showers a day. Many of them get some food from the foodbank but seem to live on takeway the rest of the time. I went through a tough patch and used to cook a big pan of stew every monday, reheat it and have some every day, never had a light on or anything plugged in unless I was in that room. I used to pick Dandelions and make wine of it, pick mushrooms( got to know what you're doing there), you can do a lot with Blackberries as well. You can live reasonably well on a little if you know what you're doing.

    @montygemma@montygemma9 ай бұрын
    • Totally agree. When someone asks me "So how much your dinner cost?" Then I say "I made hungarian chicken paprikash with pasta. It costs me £3" and then the answer is :"Okay, my McDonald's dinner is not much more. It's only £5". Well yes, his Mc dinner is £5 and here the family of three is eating two days. So it's 6 dinners for £3 and he's spending £5 for just one dinner. The problem is that it's not possible to explain to someone who doesn't want to cook

      @valentinavisnyei2387@valentinavisnyei238723 күн бұрын
  • I lived in Britain for 10 years and the extent of borrow and re-borrow was crazy. The attitude was that money would keep coming. Such a Cavalier attitude to taking on debt.

    @adamabbas8876@adamabbas8876 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah most people on loans and credit cards. UK is also bad for getting people started on gambling early and getting them hooked

      @antzooma@antzooma Жыл бұрын
    • @@antzooma When I set my VPN to Britain (from somewhere in central EU which is closer) I immediately get brain-dead gambling and "win this lottery" here, like dozens of times more than any other country. I refuse to believe the average UK citizen is dumb/gullible enough to fall for such schemes. Basic probability of outcomes should be taught in school. You don't gamble to pay the bills with it, you may do it as a Hail Mary when the alternative is immediate bankruptcy, but even then you should bet on stuff that can actually take off within a short time, like leveraged stock options or even certain (obscure) crypto or physical unicates. Of course this is bad financial advise, but much better than resorting to the average online casino (not for amusement).

      @whohan779@whohan779 Жыл бұрын
    • Companies do it but they got emissions and get to make loans with zero interest. Least to say people are willing to just give money as the bank give money to the company. The bank doesn't give money to private people and the main reason why we're in such a collapse is that companies pay zero interest on their loans while private people pay loans. The companies are able to sign bankruptcy, a private person signing bankruptcy has nothing to expect of any recovery as the society has shaped it in a manner that private people makes loans in their name and school don't provide the information as the least intelligent are promoted to the least paid labour. The interest rates only affect the private sectors. Private investments and private incomes. The companies don't pay loans, they have bonds and these bonds says the company is living on a time limit. Once the time limit reached the company goes bankrupt while the founder has no debts, no loans and no obligation to pay back as the debt is on the company.

      @robertagren9360@robertagren9360 Жыл бұрын
    • Spot on. I lived in UK for 12 and short term borrowing was not uncommon for me either or people around.

      @twisted_void@twisted_void Жыл бұрын
    • Their is no bright vision in shithole countries like the UK. Come on man, the whole place is 1 depressing alcoholic mess.

      @casecold1864@casecold1864 Жыл бұрын
  • “Cost of living” it’s such a horrible phrase. Being alive should be a gift, no a burden you have to pay to exist in. Such a sad state of affairs.

    @StoppedClockImaging@StoppedClockImaging Жыл бұрын
    • I couldn't have said that better myself.

      @queenpig@queenpig Жыл бұрын
    • It should be called ‘cost of surving crisis.’ People aren’t ‘living’ anymore it’s horrendous 😢

      @Lmnopalphabet@Lmnopalphabet Жыл бұрын
    • We live in a time of abundance yet are led to believe that we live in a time of scarcity. It would be nothing but wilful denial to not see that this has all been engineered to be this way.

      @Alapahauk@Alapahauk Жыл бұрын
    • There has always been a cost of living. No human made it that way. In caveman days the cost of living was never ending hunger.

      @epjarvis1285@epjarvis1285 Жыл бұрын
    • I think this is what the state want slowly “ Serfs “

      @avisilvermann2838@avisilvermann2838 Жыл бұрын
  • Im a 35yo female living in the Uk. I watched my single mum of three just about survive bringing us up and that was with her working full time and us chipping in with jobs as teenagers. I’ve put off having children because I’ve only just got to a position when I would consider my lifestyle sustainable and not constantly feeling “skint “ but how sad is it that I’ve possible lost my window to have children because of fear? Fear of the exact situation that so many of the poor people in this program find themselves. My heart absolutely breaks for all of them.

    @ahunter3858@ahunter38582 ай бұрын
    • I was 35 and nearly 37 when I finally had two children, don’t give up hope💕

      @carolgrace6573@carolgrace65732 ай бұрын
  • Caseworkers are the glue that hold communities together. Believe it.

    @jeffreyjackson5229@jeffreyjackson522925 күн бұрын
  • Paolho is broke, but yet he buys ready made pizzas and drinks a soda instead of water. Since he is not working he would have plenty of time to make his own pizza and iced tea for a quarter of the cost. I feel sorry for his son. Not because he is starving, but because he is being taught the wrong values.

    @keffinsg@keffinsg Жыл бұрын
    • And father of such a big boy he could easily take a job, but obviously he would get much benefit then... this pathology should be changed years ago and make people to go to work not live of taxes other people paid working hard for 40 or more hours 🤯😡😡😡

      @evbr8289@evbr8289 Жыл бұрын
    • I feel sorry for his son too, fyi ready made pizza like that is less than £1 in uk suoermarkets, its cheaper than buying, its not soda it dilute orange cheap as chips also

      @UrbanMouse@UrbanMouse Жыл бұрын
    • That ready made pizza is cheaper to buy than making your own. Those pizzas are about 1 quid

      @RascalFlatts000@RascalFlatts000 Жыл бұрын
    • no but those kind of pizzas are almost always very much cheaper than making his own

      @maya-ci2py@maya-ci2py Жыл бұрын
  • As I became an insurance broker, I was shocked to find how many well qualified people did not understand the effects of compound interest and became victims of debt. It would help if this was taught in high school but many of my clients were teachers who should have known better. Dept is a trap.

    @rustybolts8953@rustybolts8953 Жыл бұрын
    • One "they" want us trapped in, and many already are, with rented homes and £1000 per month cars on the drive, and EVs will increase that number 10 fold and it's fully intentional..... You see debt is control, people don't speak out, people don't protest, people don't hold powerful individuals to account when they're deeply in debt.

      @Strider9655@Strider9655 Жыл бұрын
    • Debt not Dept which is short for department.

      @fionagregory9147@fionagregory9147 Жыл бұрын
    • Debt is trap but not the long term debt. The long term debt is creates with schedule to close that debt

      @yaroslavkovalenko523@yaroslavkovalenko523 Жыл бұрын
    • @@fionagregory9147 teacher spotted... who should know they must teach 5 extra subjects in extra cirriculum activities: finance(micro finance), diet (food and oils), driving (before leaving school), labour market oulook (the future) and manners of being law abiding citizen

      @wa51mmm1@wa51mmm1 Жыл бұрын
    • No. People make bad choices.

      @ronaldreagan-ik6hz@ronaldreagan-ik6hz Жыл бұрын
  • While it makes me sad to see so many people in trouble financially but it equally make me frustrated when people choose to work less or not to work and think this will help them - not all but some people causes their own problems

    @terryleong7@terryleong79 ай бұрын
    • Some people live beyond their means. While others are savers and have a million dollar house paid off and plenty of money in the bank!😉

      @colleenpeck6347@colleenpeck63479 ай бұрын
    • Exactly

      @ronaldreagan-ik6hz@ronaldreagan-ik6hz9 ай бұрын
    • @@colleenpeck6347 what would you suggest for Mateena who’s a full time student and works nights and the council are taking £70 per month from her £700 earnings. She doesn’t go out, she can’t afford gas, electricity or phone credit? How would you suggest she ‘saves’ or works harder???

      @mandyellis876@mandyellis8769 ай бұрын
    • @@colleenpeck6347 ikr, if you're homeless....just buy a house....duh

      @amosamwig8394@amosamwig83947 ай бұрын
    • @amosamwig8394 I own a $1.2 million home that's paid off and a 55-foot sailboat that I am currently on . I saved and didn't live beyond my means. Now, at 58, I am happily retired !😎

      @colleenpeck6347@colleenpeck63477 ай бұрын
  • 2024 looks like it will be getting worse over here in NZ. Now is pretty bad - food prices are double at least from just 2 years ago & our wages have not gone up. Scary.

    @Gillian.Ashcroft.66@Gillian.Ashcroft.665 ай бұрын
  • He gave a job up and wonders why he has no money? Am I missing something? Isn’t that what would happen?

    @Chanesmyname@Chanesmyname11 ай бұрын
    • Right? Idiot isn’t he !

      @dianaray1470@dianaray14705 ай бұрын
    • He also spends his government support on presents

      @ducksquidbat8315@ducksquidbat83154 ай бұрын
  • I don't understand how any parent could choose to not work or choose to reduce their hours whilst in crippling debt. The burden of worry, anxiety, embarassement, responsibility etc that they clearly pass on to their kids just isn't right.

    @chrishan9138@chrishan9138 Жыл бұрын
    • yeah and make it sound like those claiming real debt is the one at fault. these people are stupid. It is different if they have a chronic disease with medical bills to pay. Mental health is just becoming some woke excuse NOT to work!

      @daphneg5712@daphneg5712 Жыл бұрын
    • Fair point, when you don't work you get isolated from reality, you get depressed, you start to drink, because why not, no one relies on you, you're only responsible for yourself and your kids as the extension of yourself. Yea, kids will internalise your anxiety and depression.

      @ennuied@ennuied Жыл бұрын
    • Because if you're a parent living on benefits, and then you get a job, the amount of benefits gets greatly reduced, now you're working part time but you're only a couple of quid better off, or sometimes worse off. Who wants to work alot harder to only have an extra few tenners.

      @raydromeda3777@raydromeda377711 ай бұрын
    • Yes, when you are working it takes your mind off your problems and gives you less time to brood. Universal credit should allow people to earn more from part time work. It would also stimulate the economy.

      @nordicsky@nordicsky10 ай бұрын
    • The lady who reduced her hours had lost several close family members. They likely helped with childcare when she was at work, and when that was no longer an option her wages alone couldn't justify the cost of childcare. The hours she does still work are probably when her kids are at school.

      @RecoveringHermit@RecoveringHermit8 ай бұрын
  • I struggled for a few years. Luckily I insisted myself to keep my job plus partimes, and really cut down my expenses for cloth and anything expesive . At the same time I alway save third of my income, then for other things. I didn't buy coffee, tea or coca, only bought discount food, but friends were doing the same, so I wasn't depressed. Thanks for friends, now everything is much better now.

    @vannaz6500@vannaz65008 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic work with this video, my Hart is broke when i see all this poor situation its make me feel very sad , unfortunately this situation is all across the uk and more expensive its still living in London 😢😢, hopefully 1 day the things returned like before , God bless you.

    @iolanda6460@iolanda64608 ай бұрын
  • So a woman who studies, works nights, spends next to nothing is this much in debt? Yeah Paulo is a bit frustrating but I feel so sorry for Mateena. I supported myself through my degree and it was tough, but I had the occasional help with food and my country supported me too. The UK is a disaster at the moment and I ache for its people.

    @floof9830@floof9830 Жыл бұрын
    • She needs to work more hours. Sure it's a lot with the studying but only making £700 a month must be working less than 20hrs a week even if on minimum wage.

      @luke7842@luke7842 Жыл бұрын
    • @@luke7842 she’ll run herself into the ground doing that

      @Borninthe80s.@Borninthe80s. Жыл бұрын
    • @@luke7842 Often when studying there is a cap on how much you can work a week. This is probably why she makes £700 a month. Think about it.

      @geoxm6384@geoxm6384 Жыл бұрын
    • Can't you take a break from your studies - work 50h/week for a couple of months just to get yourself out of debt and back on your feet, and then go back to uni? Carla first makes a ton of debts because of her frankly reckless financial decisions and then quits the job because she's stressed out one would think when you need money you would work more not quit... As for the bloke, my first question is - what is he up to when the son is at school? Sitting at home, watching telly?

      @mikez2779@mikez2779 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@mikez2779 This show was pretty vague on the bloke. How exactly is he broke, and what does he do when the kid is at school?

      @riyadougla539@riyadougla539 Жыл бұрын
  • This was filmed in the Summer. I can't imagine the poverty this Winter will bring these people. 🙁

    @nickphipp1949@nickphipp1949 Жыл бұрын
    • Exactly what i was thinking here on cold 11 December 22.

      @anoodono1841@anoodono1841 Жыл бұрын
    • I work for citizens advice on an energy project that was set up earlier this year - to be blunt, we're swamped and have limited tools at our disposal now. I've been with citizens advice since 2014 and I've never known it to be this bad, this constant, and with no signs of a let up. Its gone from a food bank voucher being maybe once a week and a fuel voucher once in a blue moon to a daily for both now, and I'm just one adviser.

      @forgottenartform@forgottenartform Жыл бұрын
  • Depressing 😢

    @hettyphilips@hettyphilips9 ай бұрын
  • Im from Norway and I have lived here in the UK for 7 years and I am shocked 😢

    @emjay4759@emjay47596 ай бұрын
  • A perfect storm is brewing in the United Kingdom. Inflation, bank collapse, severe drought in the agricultural belt, recession, food shortages, diesel fuel and heating oil shortages, baby formula shortages, available automobile shortages and prices, the price of living place. It's all coming together and it could lead to a real disaster towards the end of this year (or sooner). With inflation currently at about 6%, my primary concern is how to maximize my savings/retirement fund of about £300k which has been sitting duck since forever with zero to no gains.

    @jamesharrison6569@jamesharrison6569 Жыл бұрын
    • The uncertainties accompanying this present market is more reasons I have my daily investment decisions guided by a portfolio-coach seeing that their entire skill set is based on going long and short at the same time, they employ a profit-driven strategy based on individual risk tolerance...

      @serenasmith2859@serenasmith2859 Жыл бұрын
    • My advisor is *‘’SOFIA ERAILDA SEMA’’.* She’s highly qualified and experienced in the financial market. She has extensive knowledge of portfolio diversity and is considered an expert in the field. I recommend researching her credentials further. She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market

      @serenasmith2859@serenasmith2859 Жыл бұрын
    • If you ever see a comment that recommends someone to help you invest your money, accompanied by comments from other people saying they've used the same person, ignore or report them. It's one person with multiple accounts.

      @deathbycheese850@deathbycheese85011 ай бұрын
    • It's by design if you haven't figured it out yet. The "refugees" packed with foreign money will be picking up all the confiscated properties on a song.

      @BaronEvola123@BaronEvola12311 ай бұрын
    • Just keep taking more migrants, I'm sure that will help.

      @jfair803@jfair80311 ай бұрын
  • It’s going to get a lot worse next year when they bump the energy price cap again.

    @cheekychipolata@cheekychipolata Жыл бұрын
    • Cheeky: Yes, but what I can't understand is that OFGEM are supposed to keep the prices down for US, not keep them high for THEM !!

      @joline2730@joline2730 Жыл бұрын
    • And more interest rates. The banks are fleecing people in broad daylight. Like every other time in history.

      @jamescornick8739@jamescornick8739 Жыл бұрын
    • It will be catastrophic next year !!

      @barryhossin1222@barryhossin1222 Жыл бұрын
  • I might live in a so-called 'third world / developing country' and have better living standards. Even people from wealthy nations started moving in here because it was cheaper and they could live in very comfortable and beautiful places, but now their coin is becoming less valuable and they're moving out. I hope things get better for the UK, that nation holds a special place in my heart.

    @ClepsidraSideral@ClepsidraSideral9 ай бұрын
  • So desperately sad, everyone featured are normal, well articulated, every day folk....... no one deserves to have to live like this.

    @virgiliosimeone8402@virgiliosimeone84028 ай бұрын
  • Britain is an absolute shambles.. The government are an absolute disgrace.. I have a degree, own my home and I'm still not better off than I was before all of that. The UK is an awful place to live right now... which is why I'm not staying here. I didn't work this hard to live like this. My son and I deserve a better life ♥

    @hollyvipond168@hollyvipond168 Жыл бұрын
    • Where will you be moving to?

      @anyexpat@anyexpat Жыл бұрын
    • @@anyexpat Germany, they have a history of great leaders.

      @Gk72@Gk72 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Gk72 Yes Merkl was seriously impressive as is the current Chcnceller Sholz

      @anyexpat@anyexpat Жыл бұрын
  • financial responsibility needs to be taught as a subject in schools

    @twistoffat@twistoffat Жыл бұрын
    • Also spelling apparently

      @bayquell7587@bayquell7587 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bayquell7587 Speech to text or autocorrect could be the culprit here as well. It's better to look at the whole picture before drawing a conclusion seeing as the most difficult words in the comment are spelled correctly.

      @laurent3415@laurent3415 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@bayquell7587 you're right. it is extremely crucial to be 100% immaculate in your communication in an anonymous comment section. great point.

      @BossItUp911@BossItUp911 Жыл бұрын
    • & government

      @markmathews6876@markmathews6876 Жыл бұрын
    • @@bayquell7587 .

      @beaulieuc8910@beaulieuc8910 Жыл бұрын
  • Wo*st thing is the royal family's expenses are covered under the Sovereign Grant and the latest official figures put that at £86 million ($106 million), or about $1.60 from every U.K. citizen. But they do not have money for their poor people.

    @human8454@human84548 ай бұрын
  • HVALA ZA ISTINU

    @leptir7110@leptir71103 ай бұрын
  • One of the worst feelings I've ever had was not being able to pay my mortgage. Literally I felt a weight on my chest from the anxiety. I got evicted and it sent me into a 1 year journey back to proper housing. It was my own fault, but when you get to the point you can't work enough to dig yourself out that is the worst. This whole Christmas needs to happen crap if foolish too. If you can't afford lights christmas in its traditional form should happen. Don't stress yourself to buy non necessities. Bake gifts. Make gifts.

    @YahsLoveisEnough@YahsLoveisEnough Жыл бұрын
    • Exaxtly. The best gift man could give his son is an explanation: 'Son, I can't get you any gifts and its my fault because I was careless with other peoples money and couldn't pay them back. Don't be like me when your older. Don't take other peoples money, work for it and earn it.' But if he had any vision he'd be practicing this message himself.

      @thepissedofflandlord@thepissedofflandlord Жыл бұрын
    • We made the gifts and spent as little as possible this year. We spent more money on modest food - still got some leftover ham from Xmas in the fridge (going on the BBQ shortly) :)

      @ProjectFrugal@ProjectFrugal Жыл бұрын
    • Wisdom here. Xmas is a commercial mess and it should be kept at home more.

      @casecold1864@casecold1864 Жыл бұрын
    • As bad as it must be not being able to pay mortgage i spin it the other way - I work 40hrs aweek and have done for 20 years - nowhere near being able to get a mortgage. I think you are in a better spot that you know

      @alij7734@alij7734 Жыл бұрын
    • The cancer is called "social democracy, welfare state." All European welfare is a big lie, all based on debt.

      @Sebastian-zn3dx@Sebastian-zn3dx Жыл бұрын
  • I bought my house in 1985 and paid for 25 years to make it mine. I did it to prepare for old age and it was not easy but I was young when I started. When you're young you can recover faster from sickness and you can work your ass off. I knew I was never going to be rich, my focus was on not suffering in the future.

    @michaelgonzalez7240@michaelgonzalez7240 Жыл бұрын
    • good idea, my mortgage look longer but I wanted smaller instalments so I would have a better quality of life. It is paid off next summer.

      @beaulieuc8910@beaulieuc8910 Жыл бұрын
    • What does that prove?

      @danielmorse4213@danielmorse4213 Жыл бұрын
    • Live just for the future.... What a beautiful life you had...

      @andreapinchetti2258@andreapinchetti2258 Жыл бұрын
    • So the solution is to build a time machine, set the dial for 1985 and buy your own house. Obviously buying a house is just an impossible dream for young people now

      @grottythumber6226@grottythumber6226 Жыл бұрын
    • @@grottythumber6226 My yearly income in 1985 was 34,000 a year. It was not easy as I have expressed, it just became easer as time went by. I barely qualified for a 123,000 loan at the time and my interest rate 12%. It's making the sacrifices to get what you want what I wanted to express in my comments but being 1985 or 2022 nothing comes easy everything being equal an it is.

      @michaelgonzalez7240@michaelgonzalez7240 Жыл бұрын
  • Imma be honest; in every instance these folks could all increase the amount of hours they work-a standard work week at uk min wage would pull them out of the debt spiral. The only potential exception would be Paulo who has a child young enough to still need care outside of school hours, but even he could work while he is in school. 6 hrs per day, 5 days a week would give him ~£1200 per month less taxes would be £1k (a roughly 65% increase in his current income). Carly’s eldest is old enough to help with childcare of the 7 year old and (though her circumstances are sad) she could easily increase her hours. Same with Matina, who has no dependents to speak of. The increase in time worked would not be to unsustainable levels; 60-80 hrs per week or more (which some people do mind you). The cap of the calculations are a 40 hour work week. So it’s tough to see people going through this hardship, but I struggle to see how it is not self induced after a certain point. Bad stuff happens to folks all the time and falling off the horse is okay. The implications of staying off the horse is what this documentary focused on.

    @Nonya969@Nonya9696 ай бұрын
  • They also need to teach people about emergency funds. When youre well and okay, put away some money because the future is unpredictable.

    @Sheldon1411@Sheldon14118 ай бұрын
  • "They have asked for meteena to write to them ... but have no record of her doing so." Did you see how Meteena had organised her bills during her call with the council? Neatly, in order, cascading with the date showing on each one. Each bill crisp and well kept. This young lady is extremely well organised. There is no way she hasn't contacted the council via letter if she was required to. The Authority is our enemy.

    @StephMcAlea@StephMcAlea Жыл бұрын
    • the council do not care about us.

      @josephhughes2429@josephhughes2429 Жыл бұрын
    • Well I can tell you from experience that Manchester City Council are as useful as frying pan made of ice.

      @rufdymond@rufdymond Жыл бұрын
    • If you ever send a letter to the council or DWP for any reason always send it signed-for. I know it costs extra and you do have the hassle of going to the post office for that, but you are given a receipt with proof of it being sent as well as a tracking number that will act as proof that the letter was signed for and received. They will always try to deny receiving letters if those letters inconvenience them, best to have that proof there.

      @rempanda@rempanda Жыл бұрын
    • @@rempanda they receive it but take 6 months to respond

      @beavisbonce@beavisbonce Жыл бұрын
    • She should seek help via the university, they must have counsellors who can source support

      @mssdn8976@mssdn8976 Жыл бұрын
  • ‘You don’t need to worry about the attachment of earnings anymore’ - sadistic council worker (the dirge at the end is great and fitting, btw)

    @Ida-Adriana@Ida-Adriana8 ай бұрын
  • The way she was going on at 42:11 i think she was expecting them to just write it off,,,,,,thats not how debts work dear🤔

    @JFrizey@JFrizey7 ай бұрын
  • I understand that British MP'S recently gave themselves a raise of 2,200 pounds per month. While the citizens freeze and starve. Absolutely Disgusting.

    @3ppcli@3ppcli Жыл бұрын
    • Very selfish, and these people are meant to be working for us. Seems they work for the corporations now who lobby them.

      @shanepatrick641@shanepatrick641 Жыл бұрын
    • Politicians are going to get themselves paid one way or the other. They have been voted into power. Would you rather they don't give themselves a raise and then take bribes?

      @joelwillems4081@joelwillems4081 Жыл бұрын
    • How is someone working 30 hours a week being given 20,000 in loans. ???

      @markdenney7977@markdenney7977 Жыл бұрын
    • @@markdenney7977 She never got 20k in loans. It piled up to that because of all the interest, including that 500 pound loan that's now a 1800 pound debt

      @MarkA-ql3gc@MarkA-ql3gc Жыл бұрын
    • @@MarkA-ql3gc she has put herself in 20000 of debt, no one forced her to take those loans out! While the rest of us have to work our socks off to pay Tax and national insurance to pay fir peoples poor life choices. We have got Nurses and Ambulance drivers going on strike because they are not getting paid enough. Its not suprise that there is not enough money for the NHS when our National Insurance is going towards paying off stupid peoples debts.

      @markdenney7977@markdenney7977 Жыл бұрын
  • I was brought up in poverty. The lesson i learned was that if you borrow to buy a house, it is an investment. All other borrowing will plunge you into debt. If you NEED something, save for it. If you WANT something, WANT will be thy master.

    @lulabellegnostic8402@lulabellegnostic8402 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes off to buy a flat at 500000 right now!!!!

      @lbunnygordon1133@lbunnygordon1133 Жыл бұрын
    • My father thought the same but my mother was always borrowing and in debt. I was in debt many years ago but I didn’t want creditors to have power over my life so I paid off my debts and now I work, save, and only buy what I can afford. However, I think having children or a low wage is really difficult to stay out of debt when expenses go up.

      @mariancounsellor@mariancounsellor Жыл бұрын
    • Tis true. Still, people's situations are different, and not all are simply in debt!

      @derickjude7188@derickjude7188 Жыл бұрын
    • Most of these people just don’t think before they borrow …no sympathy with idiots

      @pundle11@pundle11 Жыл бұрын
    • Lulabell : I agree - many don't know, or don't want to know, the difference between Want and Need.

      @joline2730@joline2730 Жыл бұрын
  • The problem in the UK is lack of affordable housing and the rich taking more than their share from the economy

    @NeonSparks@NeonSparks9 ай бұрын
    • Stop blaming others and get your own shit together

      @ronaldreagan-ik6hz@ronaldreagan-ik6hz8 ай бұрын
  • Very sad and depressing

    @contingency9@contingency99 ай бұрын
  • Paulo's son seems to be about 10 years old, he'll be in school most of the day and can stay home alone an hour or two if Paulo's not home right away after his school day. What does he do all day, they're just two people and his son's no toddler. There's not much housework and his chd is gone most of the day

    @lilybliblablubb5023@lilybliblablubb5023 Жыл бұрын
    • I say he does not want to work. All the women are trying very hard to work unless something is wrong with him

      @pastryshack551@pastryshack5512 ай бұрын
    • Agreed. Paulo is too comfortable living with the government money

      @drollette08@drollette082 ай бұрын
  • They don't want £1800 back off Carly. She hasn't paid a penny back and this £1800 is the result of agreeing to terms and breaking them.

    @Whatisgoingonhere2021@Whatisgoingonhere2021 Жыл бұрын
  • Are the single parents getting financial support they’re entitled to from their errant partners and mothers/fathers of their offspring? Or are they bearing the brunt alone? The stress on the case managers dealing with this must be absolutely horrendous! They’re mostly youngsters too.

    @mandyellis876@mandyellis8769 ай бұрын
  • I am heartbroken over all this! That council taxes are going to many who don't contribute and are breaking the backs of those that do.

    @ingridmcdonald7901@ingridmcdonald79014 ай бұрын
    • Give up work them stop complaining. Come see how easy it aint!

      @allthatjazz9000@allthatjazz900019 күн бұрын
    • @@allthatjazz9000 that response makes no sense. Giving up work means less tax money. Tax funds should go to those that contribute or are citizens who are disabled in some way. "Migrants" should have to support themselves.

      @ingridmcdonald7901@ingridmcdonald790115 күн бұрын
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