Financial struggles are the most recurrent struggles
The failure of housemates to pull their financial weight is causing Brits to live in flatshares £552 per year. This equates to more than £434 per year. According to the research, 54% of people living in shared accommodation claim they are financially worse-off. This can be attributed to unreliable flatmates.
An average of Brits has a total of 9 flatmates in the course of their lives. 31% of peoples also claim they lost their cool due to the lack of contributions to staple household items. 27% have admitted that to going nuclear due to the failure to pay bills on time.
While 46% claim they ruined a friendship as a result of living together, 66% admit they are reluctant to live with a friend for the fear of ruining the friendship.
Among 31% of flatmates who shared bank accounts, 37% often needed to remind their flatmates to deposit their funds in the account.
With the nationwide lockdown, 66% of people living with flatmates had more intense arguments, with 6% claiming lockdown had them reconsider their choices for a flatmate.
We’ve reported that over 30% of Brits are not sure that they have shared some sensitive information on social media.
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