This is evident from Sunday annual NVVK, the association for debt.
A year earlier, the association received 89,000 entries.
The average amount people have debt outstanding rose to 38,500 euros compared with 37,700 euros in 2013.
According to the NVVK, people with low incomes or benefits affected most often. 87 percent of people in debt has a minimum or a maximum modal salary.
According to the association, the number of minima in the debt since supported measures to be phased out from the national government. In particular, the reduction of housing benefit while the average increase in rents would have resulted in many people problems, according NVVK.
For 70 percent of people taking part in the debt relief process is that it finally is debt. 30 percent is not so and the number of people with so-called ‘non-regulated debt “has doubled over the past three years. In 2014 it is 14,000 Dutch. Often this group with debts to the government, such as the recovery of payments.
According to the NVVK represents the government in these cases too quickly that example has been fraud. This creates legal obstacles which hamper relief


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