Key statistics on private renters in
England:
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There are 4.5 million households renting privately
in England, over a third of them are families with
children.
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53% of private renters say they are either
struggling to pay or falling behind on their rent. On average
private renters spend 41% of their gross income on rent, far
higher than most homeowners spend on their mortgages.
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Private renters are highly motivated by housing, it
is a top three issue for them – whereas the general public as a
whole ranked housing as seventh on their list of key
issues.
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During the last election, 40% of private renters
took what was said about renting/ housing into account when
deciding who to vote for.
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The proportion of registered private renters who
turned out to vote increased from 51% in 2015 general election
to 65% in the 2017 snap election – a jump greater than any
other tenure.
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Private renters had one of the biggest vote swings
in 2017 towards Labour – up from a lead of 11 points to a
lead of 23 points, which was felt in key English marginals.
This made private renters a more influential voting group than
in previous elections.
Polly Neate, CEO of Shelter,
said: “Given the scale of problems experienced by
private renters it’s hardly surprising that more are voting
because of a deep dissatisfaction with housing. The hardships
they face will only get worse unless politicians act to make
renting more stable and more affordable.
“With little hope of benefiting from schemes like
Help to Buy, struggling renters have been side-lined for too
long. It’s not right that thousands of renters are dipping into
hard-earned savings or getting into debt because huge chunks of
their salary is being snatched away by eye-watering
rents.
“Instead of leaving millions of private renters to
hopelessly scrape by each month, we are calling on the government
to end the freeze on housing benefit and commit to building
decent homes at genuinely affordable rents.”
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Notes to the editors
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The number of private renting households in England
comes from the 2017 English Housing Survey 2017, published by
the DCLG.
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Average amount of gross income spent on rent comes
from the 2017 English Housing Survey.
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The number of private renters struggling or falling
behind on their rent payments is taken from a Shelter YouGov
survey of 3,978 private renters aged 18+ in England, online,
weighted, August 2017.
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35% of private renters picked housing as a top 3
issue, per the YouGov issues survey published in April 2017.
This is equivalent to an estimated 3 million people, or just
over one in three private renting adults.
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The number of private renters who took what was
said about renting / housing into account when casting their
vote in the last election is from Shelter’s YouGov survey of
3,978 private renters aged 18+ in England, online, weighted,
August 2017.
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Figures on the increase in registered private
renters who turned out to vote, and how they voted in the 2017
General Election are published by Ipsos MORI and can be found
here: https://www.ipsos.com/ipsos-mori/en-uk/how-britain-voted-2017-election