Lloyds TSB highlights the plight of recession novices
Released
on: April 6, 2009, 2:26 am
Author: Eve Speight
Industry: Financial
Lloyds
TSB study highlights the plight of the 13.5 million recession
novices in the UK, as the financial recession hits the real economy
According
to a new study* from Lloyds TSB the current economic downturn
is the first recession which over one in four of British adults**
have experienced in their adult life. While recession veterans
are realistic about what to expect, these recession novices are
more optimistic and less prepared to change their lifestyles.
The
report found 21% of all Brits - regardless of past experience
- felt the current climate has led them to suffer from 'recession
depression'. 17% claimed they had sleepless nights worrying about
personal finances and 36% are spending more time at home.
The
report indicated that a third of recession veterans feel better
prepared for today's economic woes because they have lived through
a downturn before, although 44% acknowledged it feels very different
to last time. Many said their confidence comes down to better
financial management. 68% felt better prepared because they are
more careful and don't overspend (compared to 57% of novices)
and 66% said they are better prepared because they don't rely
on credit to fund their lifestyles. 56% of those with recession
experience simply thought they were more realistic than younger
generations about how much they can spend.
Corinne
Sweet, Psychologist and author commented: "When times are
bad and money is tight, people experience fear and anxiety, making
them more conservative and less adventurous and expansive overall.
Recession novices will be feeling the greatest shock, and worrying
about how to maintain their lifestyles while paying off debts,
while those that have lived through it before will probably cope
better, reverting to old methods of survival."
Recession
veterans are taking sensible steps to rein in spending, like buying
cheaper brands (42%) and becoming more frugal. Novices are less
prepared to take drastic steps. Just 24% admitted drastically
cutting their spending (compared to 30% of old timers) and only
a fifth are becoming more frugal compared to 39% of recession
old timers. Recession novices are also less prepared to cut back
on holidays and breaks away with 19% cutting back compared with
a quarter of recession veterans.
To
help customers during this difficult period, Lloyds TSB has created
a guidance microsite for people looking for financial help. Savvy
Guidance is an online resource providing useful tips and information
on managing finances in the current climate, along with interactive
explanations of the credit crunch, a jargon buster, FAQs and real
life video stories showing how the guidance and support from a
financial health specialist, can help in times of financial difficulty.
Throughout
the country 1,500 financial
health specialists are also on hand in Lloyds TSB branches
to help customers review their finances, manage
their money better and give tailored
guidance and support.
About Lloyds TSB:
Lloyds TSB offers customers a wide range of current accounts,
savings accounts, insurance, personal loans and credit cards,
designed to meet different customers' needs.
Lloyds
TSB Bank plc and Lloyds TSB Scotland plc are authorised and regulated
by the Financial Services Authority and signatories to the Banking
Codes.
Lloyds
TSB Bank plc Registered Office: 25 Gresham Street, London EC2V
7HN. Registered in England and Wales no. 2065.
Notes to editors:
* Opinium Research carried out an online poll of 2,221 British
adults from 30th January to 3rd February 2009. Results have been
weighted to nationally representative criteria.
** Based on UK population figures and that anyone aged 34 or below
will not have been an adult during the last recession (1992).
This equals 13,580,000 UK adults (28.3% of 47,778,000 UK adult
population) who have not lived through a recession before in their
adult life.
For more information or case studies contact:
Eve Speight
Media Relations Manager
Lloyds TSB Press Office
25 Gresham Street
London
EC2V 7HN
020 7356 2162
www.lloydstsb.com