Business Mayor > personal finance > UK's secondhand economy valued at £10 billion, as cash-strapped Brits sell unused items personal financeUK's secondhand economy valued at £10 billion, as cash-strapped Brits sell unused itemspersonal financeFebruary 16, 2023posted on Feb. 16, 2023 at 6:01 pm The average Brit is holding onto 56 unwanted possessions – with almost a fifth sitting on up to £500 worth of old belongings READ SOURCE Read More Up to a million could be ‘bankless’ in months as increasing number of branches shut doors Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorFebruary 16, 2023 You Might Also Likepersonal finance‘It’s out of control’: the fight against US ‘tip-creep’May 6, 2025personal financeTrump administration restarts student loan collections for millions in defaultMay 5, 2025personal financeMartin Lewis investigation into Holland & Barrett prompts major changeMay 5, 2025personal financeDWP Child Benefit alert as ex-DWP employee urges all parents to claimMay 5, 2025personal financeBaby food pouch hysteria? It’s just another way of making mothers feel guilty | Rhiannon Lucy CosslettMay 4, 2025personal financeNatwest closing 25 branches in June – check your areaMay 3, 2025Recommended For YouOpinionsSTEM the mental rot, optimise mindsMay 6, 2025ImmigrationIdentity of second man illegally deported to El Salvador prison revealedMay 6, 2025EnergyShell doesn’t need to bid for BPMay 6, 2025Global EconomyCarney tells Trump: Canada 'won't be for sale ever'May 6, 2025technologyUS stocks sink again as more companies detail damage they're taking because of Trump's trade warMay 6, 2025
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