Brits' Confidence in Handling Finances Grows - but One Area Is Still a Concern
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 2 – A survey of over 4,000 adults shows 40 percent of Brits now feel very confident managing finances, with savings and investing both rising significantly, despite economic uncertainty.
- A 2025 Moneybox study of more than 4,000 British adults found that many feel increasingly secure in managing their finances compared to the previous year, even amid economic uncertainties.
- This rise in confidence follows people learning from recent economic uncertainty, a volatile stock market, and falling interest rates that motivate more control over finances.
- Key findings show 40 percent now feel very confident managing their finances, 84 percent are more assured about saving, and 32 percent describe their planning as structured and comprehensive.
- A representative from Moneybox emphasized that the government, regulators, and financial industry must align their efforts with public enthusiasm to close the advice gap and enable individuals to make well-informed financial decisions confidently.
- Although resilience and progress are evident, only 21 percent feel very confident about a comfortable retirement, indicating ongoing challenges in longer-term financial planning.
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