Over 1.3 million people in Scotland are struggling on their present income, new analysis from Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) suggests.

The charity analysed research from YouGov which found 29 per cent of people were finding it difficult on their present income. 

As of June 2023, the rate of inflation in the UK was 7.3 per cent, whereas food inflation was at 17.4 per cent.

Joe McCormack, manager at West Dunbartonshire Citizens Advice Bureau expressed dismay, but not surprise, at these latest findings.

He said: “We’re seeing the same picture here in West Dunbartonshire. Food inflation and energy costs are a major concern for people.

"Over 70 per cent of the enquiries we receive relate to benefits enquiries, debt worries and utility problems.

"It’s important that people get advice as early as possible and we would encourage anyone who is worried about their situation to contact us at 0800 484 0136 or via our website wdcab.co.uk."

The charity is now encouraging anyone worried about money or bills to seek advice from their local CAB or online HERE.

CAS financial health spokesperson, Myles Fitt, said: “Many of us are feeling the squeeze of the cost-of-living crisis, but it is still startling to see well over a million people are estimated to be finding it difficult on their present incomes.

“Bills and prices have raced ahead of wages and benefits in the past year and show no signs of slowing down significantly. It’s a worrying time for many people.

“There’s nothing to be embarrassed about when well over a million of us are worried about money, it is affecting so many of us. That is why we would encourage people to seek advice, starting with our online advice resources like www.moneymap.scot.

“Our advisers get real results. We unlocked £132 million for people last year, and one in six people who sought advice saw a financial gain, the average value of which was over £4,200. Our advice is free, impartial and confidential. CABs don’t judge, they just help.”