Nearly 40% of adults said that they worry about money …
more than any other issue in their life!
Thoughts of how you will be able to pay your everyday costs can be daunting for many, particularly when something unexpected like a job loss occurs. Often it’s things such as a credit card or loan you can’t pay that can send you spiralling into debt.
More than a quarter of the UK population (27%) admit to being in an unmanageable amount of debt, with the majority (70%) of people generating this through credit cards.
Research has shown that the highest number of respondents (28%) stated that at its highest, their debt was equivalent to more than one year’s salary and nearly three quarters (71%) said that they hadn’t yet paid this off.
This was the situation Elaine and Martin Spafford found themselves in after Martin was made redundant. With five children to support and bills to pay, they realised that they would have to come up with an alternative income fast to stop the rising levels of debt.
Joining Kleeneze provided the couple with the additional income they needed to not only make sure that they could make ends meet in the short-term, but eventually to use at as a full time career bringing in a substantial income and clearing their debts.
It works, to get me through university debt-free
Dan Booth from Derbyshire was first introduced to Kleeneze in 2008 when his mum, Karen, joined. She was a single parent with two children and needed a flexible way to earn some extra income.
Seeing how easy and well Kleeneze worked for Karen, Dan joined on the day of his 18th birthday and started working it around A-level studies. Typically doing 8 – 10 hours per week, he was earning over £200 per month in his spare time.
He is now a full time university student and has built his part-time Kleeneze income to earning well over £1,500 per month, while fitting it in with his course and looking toward a future graduating debt-free.