More than two million Australians risk defaulting on their basic household debts over the next year, a report out today warns.
According to an annual scorecard from the credit reference agency Veda, the bills in the too-hard basket include small ones for gas, electricity and mobile phones.
The study also says 500,000 people have jeopardised their credit-worthiness by lying or intentionally omitting information from their credit applications.
more: Over 2 million Australians risk defaulting on basic debts, report warns
More than two million Australians risk defaulting on their basic household debts over the next year, a report out today warns.
According to an annual scorecard from the credit reference agency Veda, the bills in the too-hard basket include small ones for gas, electricity and mobile phones.
The study also says 500,000 people have jeopardised their credit-worthiness by lying or intentionally omitting information from their credit applications.
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