Britain has stopped saving – and the Tories are to blame!
Blogger: I have a slight disagreement with this title as it is the blame of ALL our major political parties who consistently subscribe to philosophies which fail to encourage prudence in the individual. (Certainly, Toryism, as once known - is now defunct.)
The death of the UK’s savings culture is a disaster for our economy
Britain is no longer a nation of savers. A depressing report published this week ranks us at the very bottom of the developed world when it comes to putting money aside for a rainy day.
The Resolution Foundation, a think tank, estimates more than 700,000 families in the UK have no savings whatsoever.
What’s more, it also emerged this week that six in 10 households have already blown all of their lockdown savings to help meet rising costs. It is a disaster – not just for households – but for our economy. Yet the death of Britain’s savings culture cannot be blamed solely on the cost of living crisis.
Astonishing house price growth over many decades, as well as an increasing tax burden, has robbed many savers of a tangible target. You can see why some have lost faith in saving for a deposit on a home when property prices have long grown at a rate faster than anyone could feasibly put away.
It’s a damning indictment of 12 years of Conservative rule that as a nation we are now so vulnerable to economic crisis.
The Government has had to pay our energy bills and cover our salaries in recent years. Prosperity is now seen as unattainable for many and taxes are increasingly so high that much of society has developed aspiration apathy.
Excellent!