Four in 10 Brits Keep Their Money Affairs Private - Are You One of Them?
- KPMG UK commissioned research revealing that around 40% of Brits prefer to keep their financial affairs private as of May 2025.
- This study was prompted by concerns about money confidence, with many Brits avoiding discussions about finances despite its impact on life decisions.
- The poll of 2,000 adults identified five money personality types, including 25% 'silent savers' who avoid sharing financial details and 18% 'cautious calculators' who plan carefully.
- Key data shows that 30% carry some form of debt, 35% run short of cash monthly, and many struggle with bills due to unexpected costs, low income, or poor budgeting.
- The findings indicate that increasing confidence in numeracy can improve financial decision-making and help protect against debt, an important message to highlight as National Numeracy Day approaches on May 21, 2025.
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