Three quarters worry about being able to afford the home they would like and 68 per
cent worry about the cost of renovations and upgrades to the home they buy.
Not exact matches
Another choice we've said we'd make differently is on taxation and tuition fees — while under the Conservative - led government banks are benefiting from a 5 per
cent cut in corporation tax, — Labour thinks that money would be better used bringing down the cap on tuition fees, to help young people
worried about the
costs of going to university.
The new report also suggests that parents are
worried about the increasing
costs of schooling with 72 per
cent of parents claiming that the
cost of putting their child in a state school is rising.
Of those likely to go to university, when asked to consider their biggest concern
about the
cost of going into HE, 46 per
cent say they are most
worried about tuition fees of up to # 9,000 a year, with 18 % citing that they have to repay student loans for up to 30 years and 16 per
cent the
cost of living as a student.
Only 22 per
cent said they had made financial plans for unexpected health emergencies once they stopped working even though more than half (53 per
cent) said they
worried about the
cost of drugs and medical treatments.