Two-fifths of UK key workers have taken on a side hustle or overtime to make ends meet

Two-fifths of UK key workers have taken on a side hustle or overtime to make ends meet

Two-fifths (43%) of key workers in the UK have been forced to take on additional part-time work on top of their full-time role, or work extra overtime shifts to make ends meet, new research Creditspring shows. 

The data shows significantly higher levels of financial vulnerability among key workers, with nearly half (47%) saying an unexpected expense of £100 would send them over the edge, compared to 25% among the general population.

It is evident that many key workers are experiencing the cost-of-living crisis more acutely than the general population and are almost twice as likely to be ‘terrified’ about their financial future (55% for key workers vs. 29% among the general population).

The findings come as inflation hits 10.4% in the UK and the value of real wages falls by 2.4%, putting extreme pressure on household finances across the country. Due to inflation, nearly half (45%) of key workers say that they are unable to provide adequate financial support to their families.

For many, falling back on savings is not an option and they are turning to borrowing to get by. A third (34%) of key workers have already run out of savings and are now reliant on credit to make ends meet. This compares to 19% among the general population.