/ 3 November 2011

SA families ‘have already spent 2012’s pay cheques’

Sa Families 'have Already Spent 2012's Pay Cheques'

South Africa was a nation of highly indebted families, Minister in the Presidency Trevor Manuel said on Thursday.

“The move from living hand-to-mouth … is a death trap,” he told delegates at the national consumer forum at the Gallagher convention centre in Midrand.

“What we will earn next year is already spent.”

Manuel said there were 18.84-million credit active people in South Africa, double the number of people in formal employment.

About 8.8-million of the 18.84-million were described as having impaired credit.

“They are in trouble,” said Manuel.

“It’s a scary number but a number that arises from circumstances.”

This was because of spending.

“We’ve spent money we haven’t earned yet and we’ve spent it on goods that we don’t need. We trying to keep up with the Kunenes,” he said.

This was why South Africa found itself in a debt trap.

Manuel said the protection and rights of consumers needed to be exercised.

“We don’t provide every single citizen with protection.”

However, Manuel asked whether trying to help people not get into debt was taking away their freedom as consumers.

“Maybe we looking for the wrong solution,” he said.

South Africa had a low savings rate and so people borrowed money at emergency rates.

“There is no cushion,” said Manuel. — Sapa

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