6 ways for stay-at-home parents to make money
Stay-at-home mums and dads are some of the busiest people on the...
Being single does have rewards. You have complete control of your life and you’re able to do whatever you like when you like. You don’t have to justify your actions to anyone.
And some of the best parts of being single are being able to come and go as you please and not having to have an argument or discussion with anyone when you want to go on a shopping spree!
However, being a single parent and trying to raise children on your own is no bed of roses.
According to Gingerbread nearly a quarter (23%) of households with dependent children are single parent families, and there are 1.9 million single parents in Britain today.
As well as the constant demands from the children, you may find yourself having to juggle the bills on just the one income.
You don’t have the freedom to come and go as you please and there’s never any money left in your budget to go on a wild shopping spree.
If you find yourself on the downward spiral of debt, struggling to make ends meet on your own with a young family, then don’t keep it bottled up and hope it will go away. It won’t. Tell others about it.
Using credit cards and payday loans to get from one pay day to the next or to cover unexpected expenses and income shortfalls just does not work. You need to work out a budget.
If there is more going out than coming in, look at ways to either try and increase your income or cut back on non-essential spending. By spending more money than you have coming in, things can only get worse.
And, if your debts are becoming a problem and you need some help, you can use our online debt advice facility Debt Remedy.
If you’re a single parent let us know how you cope! Remember, you don’t need to struggle alone.