New stats from the English Housing Survey released today show that in 2018/19:
- 28% of private renters found it difficult to pay rent – this works out as almost 1.2 million private renters
- 61% of private renters had no savings
- Private renting households spent on average 33% of their household income on rent and this increased to 47% for people aged 16-24
Polly Neate, chief executive of Shelter, said: “These figures highlight again the bleak situation that many renters are in as they struggle to navigate the financial chaos of the pandemic. And they echo what our services hear on a daily basis – that many families don’t have savings to fall back on and that young renters have been particularly badly hit.
“Our own research shows that almost 230,000 have fallen behind with rent since March, meaning thousands could face homelessness when the evictions ban lifts – despite Robert Jenrick promising that nobody would lose their home due to coronavirus.
“Government can protect these renters, but with only a few sitting days left before Parliament breaks for summer, it must act now. Some small changes to the law would give judges the power they need to keep thousands safe in their homes and prevent a wave of Covid-evictions.”