The poll, carried out by YouGov for Shelter and HSBC UK, shows the equivalent of approximately 11million people across the country have been left tossing and turning due to their housing situation.
The survey showed over half of those quizzed paying housing costs in England are starting the new year worried about housing or financial pressures.
More than 67% of people with housing costs in England have reported housing pressures over the last year – equivalent to nearly 20million people across England.
The research found that of those paying housing costs a fifth of those were struggling to keep up with mortgages or rent payments while one in 10 were worried about being evicted from their home.
A further 37% have cut back on essentials to keep up with their housing costs.
The situation has had a devastating effect on mental health and wellbeing across the country, the housing charity said.
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Over two-thirds (71%) of people with housing costs reporting a housing issue say they feel anxious, and just less than half (49%) say they feel hopeless due to their housing situation.
“Up and down the country, the housing emergency is raging and as we enter a new year, millions of people are feeling the devastating impact of a lack of genuinely affordable social homes and record high private rents,” said Nadeem Khan, Shelter’s emergency helpline manager.
“Every day, across our frontline teams, we see and hear about the crippling financial pressures and heartbreaking situations people are facing. Parents tell us how they are spending sleepless nights anxious about losing their home and having to move away from their work, communities and children’s schools.
“At Shelter, we know how vital it is that people seek help for their housing issues as soon as possible. It’s only through the help of our partnerships like HSBC UK, that we are able to continue to do all we can for those at crisis point, and help people find and keep hold of a safe home.”
HSBC UK launched its No Fixed Address bank account service to help people experiencing homelessness to create bank accounts.
The high-street bank also joined forces with Shelter in urging anyone who is struggling with their housing costs to contact the housing charity or HSBC UK for free advice on housing and financial health.
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Maxine Pritchard, HSBC UK’s head of vulnerable customer standards, said: “If you’re feeling worried about your finances or housing situation this new year, you’re not alone – and getting advice and support early can make all the difference.
“Home is everything, and together with Shelter we’re working to help more people and communities build financial resilience and access meaningful support before they reach a crisis point. The important thing is that people feel able to access information and support in a way that works best for them. We will not judge, and we’re ready to help.”
Labour has pledged to tackle the housing crisis by delivering 1.5 million homes while in power and has promised planning reforms to hit that target.
The government’s Renters’ Rights Bill, which is set to scrap section 21 evictions like the one Debroah received, is set to appear in parliament for its report stage and third reading on Tuesday (14 January).
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