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SA's debt trap

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May 21, 2025

SOUTH Africa faces one of the world's highest unemployment rates at 32.9%, according to Statistics South Africa's Quarterly Labour Force Survey (Q1 2025).

SA's debt trap

This harsh economic reality has pushed millions into a dangerous relationship with debt that threatens to become a national crisis.

According to the Banking Association of South Africa Annual Review, loans can serve legitimate purposes:

  • Funding education and skills development.

  • Financing home purchases and improvements.

  • Supporting business startups and expansions.

  • Managing temporary financial emergencies.

However, the National Credit Regulator’s April 2025 quarterly report highlights significant risks:

  • Unsecured personal loans grew by 21% year-on-year

  • Unregistered lenders charge interest rates as high as 30% to 50% per month.

  • 62% of South Africans in the lowest income quintile borrowed from informal lenders at least once in the past year.

  • The average microfinance loan amount is R2 200.

The grant-debt connection

The Department of Social Development's 2025 Grant Impact Assessment reports that the R350 (gone up slightly) Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant, while providing essential support, has created unintended consequences like no interest in seeking gainful employment.

Recipients often qualify for microloans based on this grant income, leading to a cycle of dependency and debt.

The real numbers: a shocking reality

  • Debt Busters' Q1 2025 debt index reveals the extent of South Africa's debt crisis:

  • The average South African spends 69% of take-home pay servicing debt - up from 53% in 2016.

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