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A leading debt management company is reporting a rise in the numbers of its customers who cite loss of sleep as a direct result of debt anxiety as a major catalyst for contacting the company for help.
Annual average household expenditure is estimated to be £35,978. The corresponding figure for a household where the main occupant is 65 – 74 is £23,711 and £15,139 where they are aged 75 and over
A third of workers are more likely to go into work ill because of the economic downturn, a survey reveals. The study of 1,600, found that 30 per cent of workers are now more inclined to go to work sick as a result of the current economic climate. Around half of those choosing to turn up for duty while sick said the most important factor in their decision was job security.
With the recent Macmillan study showing cancer sufferers and their families are 20 times more likely to ask for help about financial issues, than about death and dying, Chartis Direct reports increased interest in its unique cancer insurance products WellWoman and CancerCare, which give cash payouts on diagnosis of cancer.

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House prices fell by 0.5% in June.

House prices were up 2.6% in May and now they’ve fallen back again – according to the Halifax in its monthly property survey.08-07-2009
However the figures show that the annual rate of decline in house prices has slowed - to 15% in the 12 months to the end of June and prices have fallen by 1.9% in the past three months – the lowest fall in a quarter since the beginning of 2008. So maybe the property market is stabilising?

David Smith, senior partner, at property consultancy Carter Jonas says: "Let's not get carried away. While the number of people committing to a purchase is rising, attracted by competitive mortgage finance and low prices, overall transaction numbers remain modest. The problem is confidence. The moment we read reports that the worst of the recession is behind us, most recently by the British Chambers of Commerce, any sense of optimism is immediately negated by a piece of poor economic news. The housing market has started on the road to recovery, but it's going to be a long one. We are likely to bump around the bottom for some time yet."

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