More than a quarter of New Zealanders will use their credit cards to pay bills from July to September, a survey by a credit reporting company suggests.

Dun and Bradstreet’s consumer credit expectations survey, released today, found 28 per cent of the 905 New Zealand adults surveyed in the online study would spend money they didn’t have to pay bills in the coming quarter.

It also found 45 per cent of the population could only last a month on their savings if they lost their job.

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