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Published Date: 08 September 2008
IT HAS forced banks to reveal massive losses, caused house prices across the world to tumble and led the global economy to the brink of recession. But now the credit crunch has found a fresh victim: the tooth fairy.
New figures have found that youngsters placing a lost tooth under their pillow are waking up to disappointment, with 38 per cent of British children find nothing in its place in the morning. Youngsters across the UK are now receiving less than a £1 f
or each tooth, compared with an earlier report which found the average was £1.22.

The new data, from milk producer Cravendale, was collated after 1,000 parents in the UK were quizzed on how much their children received.

Dr Nigel Carter, chief executive of the British Dental Health Foundation, said the tooth fairy was an important reminder to children to look after their teeth.

He said: "The tooth fairy's visits are part and parcel of growing up for most children so it's disappointing to learn that she has not been able to fulfil her duties lately. Hopefully the tooth fairy can weather the current economic climate and we'll see her return to top form soon."

However, parents groups said the amount paid was plenty. Judith Gillespie, policy development manger of the Scottish Parent Teacher Council, said 20p should be enough.

She added: "The idea is for a child to get something shiny under their pillow in the morning. It doesn't really matter how much it is – unless six-year-olds are incredibly mercenary. The money has always only been enough by tradition to buy sweeties.

"Parents buy their children an enormous number of things; the fact a lot of children already have mobile phones would suggest to me that children are not exactly being short-changed in what they get."

Meanwhile, it emerged nearly a quarter of the population will be in fuel poverty by next year with those on low incomes particularly hit because of pre-payment schemes.

A report published by the National Housing Federation shows that, by the end of 2009, there will be 5.7 million households spending at least 10 per cent of their annual income on energy bills – a 100 per cent increase since 2005.

The research, entitled Energy Prices and Debt, written by IPA Energy and Water Economics, claimed annual electricity bills are expected to increase to more than £500 each year and gas bills to around £900 by 2010.

Dogs dumped as crunch bites

DOG owners are increasingly abandoning their pets due to the credit crunch, according to a canine welfare charity.

Hundreds of pure-bred dogs are being taken to re-homing centres, turned stray or put down by vets according to the Dog's Trust, while unprecedented numbers of pedigree cats are also being abandoned as middle-class owners struggle to meet costs.

The Dogs Trust's West Calder centre, near Edinburgh, said its 60 places are full and owners face a seven-week wait to bring in their dogs to be re-homed.

Manager Susan Tonner said yesterday: "Over the last few weeks we have been contacted by people whose circumstances force them to part with their dogs. They are often in tears."









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  • Last Updated: 07 September 2008 9:57 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Credit Crunch
 
1

candysticks,

08/09/2008 00:48:23
Flippin' heck. From tooth fairy to fuel poverty to abandoning pets in one easy?? article! Tenuous links or what?

2

Scullion,

Canada 08/09/2008 01:53:22
A good connection would be the decline of visits by the tooth fairy for the loss of canine teeth.
3

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 08/09/2008 02:01:32

Dinny Start! on no,...."Tooth Fairy"!

I WILL Have you Know! If we are blessed with Child, the,..

"Tooth Fairy" will do our Child/Children Proud!

NO-MATTER the economic climate!

Now where's my 'Wings',? :)
4

SouthernSkye,

08/09/2008 07:35:27
Would have been more useful to run this main "credit crunch" story relating to the US Govt bail-out of Fany and Freddie who, between them, hold $3000billion in mortgages.
I always got a shilling for a tooth BTW !!

NB: Scotsman, sort out your "naughty word blocker" as I was blocked for Fany (with a double N)!!
5

tommy,

belfast uk 08/09/2008 09:06:36
and there is more

David Wilkerson's Prophecy of Run on American Banks

"It is just about to happen very soon; and I am speaking prophetically. If I've ever heard anything from God in my life I heard it! About the notions! Poland owes $30 billion and they haven't even paid the interest in two years! Saudi Arabia is behind on their payments on $8 billion - the richest country in the world as far as Arab states and it is not paying its bills! Very soon a European or North African or Eastern nation is going to default on its international loan and when that happens within two weeks Mexico is going to default. Mexico owes $100 billion - 80% of it to American banks - and here is what is going to happen: About two weeks after the first country goes bankrupt we are going to survive that because most of that money is owed to European banks; German, Swiss and French banks. THe 2nd country is going to go down probably Argentina or Brazil and we will kind of live that out and people will settle down and say "Well maybe its not going to hurt." But two weeks after the first country goes down, Mexico is going to default on $100 billion. And When the banks open the next day at 9:00 am in the morning $15 billion an hour is going to be withdrawn from our American banks. They are going to be running our banks; the Arabs, all the Latin American countries. They are going to be running our banks - and before the day is over the United States is going to have to declare a bank holiday. And we are going into six months of the worst hell America has ever seen! THere is going to be chaos! Not even the National Guard is going to be able to quiet it down. We are going to have to call out the whole United States Army.
6

Boy Wonder,

08/09/2008 09:41:10
The tooth-fairy, eh?? May as well check the Church collection plates on a Sunday while your covering fairy-stories!
7

G,

dundy 08/09/2008 12:54:56
"Dr Nigel Carter, chief executive of the British Dental Health Foundation, said the tooth fairy was an important reminder to children to look after their teeth."

In what way? There you are sonny, lost another milk tooth -there's a pound!
How does that work?
What an obvious lazy re-use of a PR bubble story....
8

Mcsnagpile,

08/09/2008 16:43:39
We had nae tooth fairy in ma hoose. Ma Da windae let in any prancers.

 

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