A bankruptcy every 5 minutes in Britain

Published: Oct. 11, 2008 at 5:08 PM

LONDON, Oct. 11 (UPI) -- Every five minutes or so, a British resident or business is declared bankrupt, an advocacy group reports.

Credit Action said the number of debtors turning to it for advice has increased by one-third in the past year, Sky News reported Saturday. The group said the average British family now owes 9,500 pounds (more than $16,000).

Every day, an average of 104 houses or business premises are repossessed.

Roger Bootle, managing director of Capital Economics, said the era of easy credit is over.

"We've been through a period when the financial markets went bonkers and remarkably central banks and governments allowed them to and many of us were caught up in this," he told Sky News.

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