MaizieD
Esspee
I have never been in debt as I always lived within my means. So my house is more modest than I can actually afford, we share a car nowadays and I always look for value for money.
Young people today want everything now, whether they can afford it or not.
Rather than debt education perhaps lessons about living within one’s means would be more appropriate.
So, did you buy your house outright? Or did you go into debt to buy it aka a mortgage?
Yes, most of us had to have mortgages, for sure. But we were tested for what we could afford- unlike current 'Pay Day, loans and similar types. On the programme, the journalist opened loans with many of those companies without any checks about finances, or about other loans.
This thread was NOT, in any way, shape or form, about young people's consumer behaviour- but about the multiple Money lending companies that prey on the weakest and most vulnerable- and that the Government should seriously study the effects and take measures to protect the above.
A mortgage is a very very different proposition altogether.