Nearly half of UK adults (48%) fear an extra £100 expense would leave them unable to pay their rent or mortgage, according to a new poll* commissioned by The Salvation Army. The new finding comes as the value of housing benefit has once again been frozen at a time when household costs remain high.
To protect people on low incomes from losing their homes, The Salvation Army is calling on the Government to reverse the decision to freeze the value of housing benefit so it reflects the true cost of private renting in today's market. Rents have soared on average by 7.7 per cent in the UK in the last year, and as high as 9.4 per cent in the North East followed by London at 9.1 per cent-**.
The Salvation Army is calling for the UK Government to:
The Salvation Army's Captain John Clifton said: "When nearly half of people are so financially fragile that they are living in fear of a £100 bill, something has gone very wrong — and the Government must take notice.
"There are already over a hundred thousand people in the UK*** without a proper home. To protect people who are struggling financially we urge the Government to unfreeze housing benefit or risk pushing thousands more over the cliff edge into homelessness.
"Rent and bills have gone up and welfare support has gone down. Every day at our food banks, debt and employment advice services, churches and community centres we see the reality of what it's like for people who can't afford to feed, clothe and house themselves and their families.
"With so many living on a knife-edge, the risk of homelessness is no longer something that happens to 'other people' — it's becoming a real concern for ordinary households across the country."
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Data:
* The poll of a nationally representative sample of 1,000 UK adults was carried out in March 2025 by nfpResearch on behalf of The Salvation Army. It found that 48% of respondents were extremely or very concerned that an unexpected bill or cost of around £100 would cause them to struggle to pay their rent or mortgage.
** Figures on private rent inflation for the year to March 2025
*** The accumulative number of households in temporary accommodation in each UK country comes to more than a hundred thousand
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