"Figure 3: The main concern about household finances was having a reduced income","" "Great Britain, 24 April to 3 May 2020","" "","" "Notes","1. Question: In which ways are your household finances being affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19)? 2. Base population for percentage: adults aged 16 years or over who said they were very worried or somewhat worried about the effect COVID-19 was having on their life right now and said it was affecting their finances. 3. Respondents were asked to select all that apply. 4. A new response category of ""No income"" was added to the survey (24 April to 4 May 2020) last week, so data for previous weeks may not be directly comparable. 5. The values for ""care costs increased"" and ""had to use food banks"" have been suppressed because of small sample size." "Unit","%" "","" "","17 to 27 April 2020","24 April to 3 May 2020" "Reduced income","69.8","72.5" "Use of my savings to cover living costs","30.2","32.9" "Unable to save as usual","30.3","25.4" "Providing financial support to friends and family","15.9","20" "Pension value is being affected by economic instability","13.2","20" "Savings value is being affected by economic instability","19","19.5" "No income","","15.8" "Struggling to pay bills (for example food and energy)","15.9","10.2" "Had to borrow money or use credit","16","8.8" "Other","6.7","6.8" "Delay to State welfare benefits (for example Universal Credit)","3.6","2" "Had to use food banks","1.6","" "Care costs increased (for example childcare and social care)","","" "Delay to sick pay","0","0"