May 22, 2012




Retail sales grew less than expected

Debt ridden Brits are spending less than expected on the High Street as retail sales grew far less than expected in March. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reports sales volumes rose by just 0.4 percent that month. The City had predicted growth of 0.8 percent. The sales figures were up 2.2 percent on March 2009. Debt solutions like IVAs could help Brits get more disposable cash to spend on the High Street. People with unsecured debts of over £15000 can pay a manageable amount over five years, with any remaining debt written off.

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