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Economic Abuse Deaths: Hidden Crisis Exposed

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Published: 05 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Economic abuse deaths are occurring with alarming frequency across England and Wales. A new report reveals that economic abuse by a partner contributes to one death every 19 days. The findings have prompted urgent calls for stronger awareness and intervention from professionals. Campaigners warn that this hidden form of control is still widely misunderstood. Yet its impact can be as devastating as physical violence.

The research was conducted by Surviving Economic Abuse, a UK charity supporting victim survivors. The organisation examined 454 domestic homicide reviews carried out between 2012 and 2024. These reviews follow cases where a person dies by homicide or suicide linked to domestic abuse. In 231 of those cases, economic abuse by a current or former partner was identified. That equates to one death every 19 days where financial control played a role.

The scale of economic abuse deaths shocked even experienced advocates. More than half of the domestic abuse-related death reviews involved financial manipulation. Campaigners believe the true figure may be higher than recorded. They argue that economic abuse is often overlooked during investigations. As a result, the connection between financial control and fatal outcomes may be underestimated.

Economic abuse can take many forms, yet its aim remains the same. Perpetrators restrict access to money and essential resources. They may sabotage employment opportunities or force partners into debt. Some steal savings, sell belongings, or control benefits payments. Others build financial dependence that makes escape almost impossible.

According to the charity’s chief executive, the pattern is deeply troubling. She explained that economic abuse traps victims in dangerous relationships. Without financial independence, leaving becomes far more difficult. Even after separation, the abuse can continue through debt or legal manipulation. The damage can last for years and sometimes a lifetime.

The report, titled Hidden Risk, Fatal Consequences: Economic Abuse in Domestic Homicide Reviews, highlights missed warning signs. It found that fewer than half of review panels recognised economic abuse themselves. This gap suggests professionals may not fully understand the risks involved. Without proper recognition, opportunities to intervene are lost. That failure can have tragic consequences.

Economic abuse deaths rarely occur in isolation from other harms. Financial control often accompanies coercive behaviour and emotional intimidation. In some cases, it reinforces physical violence. Victims may feel they have no safe or viable exit. The psychological toll of constant financial insecurity can also be severe. For some, despair deepens into thoughts of suicide.

One survivor, identified as Anna to protect her identity, shared her experience. She and her children have lacked a stable home since 2008. Her former partner allegedly stole her money and sold her possessions. He prevented her from working and claimed family benefits. He also made malicious allegations about her to tax authorities.

Anna described how she was left without money for food. She relied on handouts to feed her children. Meanwhile, her partner bought expensive items for himself. She said they survived largely on basic meals. The long-term effects of that deprivation remain with her today. Even now, she says the financial scars are impossible to erase.

Her account illustrates the enduring nature of economic abuse. By controlling money, abusers extend power far beyond separation. Debts, damaged credit, and housing instability can persist for years. Survivors often struggle to rebuild financial security. That ongoing pressure can erode mental health and resilience.

Anna admitted she once considered taking her own life. She said shame often silences women experiencing financial control. Many feel embarrassed discussing money or debt. That stigma can prevent them from seeking help. The report suggests this silence contributes to underreporting. It also allows perpetrators to operate unchecked.

Campaigners stress that economic abuse deaths reflect systemic failings. When professionals lack training, warning signs remain hidden. Risk assessments may focus on physical harm alone. Financial patterns are sometimes dismissed as secondary issues. Yet the evidence shows they can be central to escalating danger.

The charity is calling for economic abuse to be embedded in government guidance. It wants clearer standards for domestic abuse risk management. Training for those leading homicide reviews is also recommended. Advocates argue that consistent national practice is urgently needed. Without it, responses will remain uneven and fragmented.

The issue affects millions across the United Kingdom. The charity estimates that 4.2 million women experience economic abuse each year. That figure highlights the scale of vulnerability nationwide. While not every case results in fatal outcomes, the risks are significant. Economic abuse deaths represent the most extreme consequence of sustained control.

Frank Mullane, chief executive of Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse, also responded to the findings. He said the report exposes gaps in professional understanding. His own sister was killed by her husband over 20 years ago. At the time, he said, there was little language to describe financial control.

He believes ignorance allows abuse to flourish. Greater recognition, he argues, could save lives. By naming economic abuse clearly, agencies can respond more effectively. Shared understanding improves coordination between services. That coordination may prevent future tragedies.

Domestic homicide reviews were renamed domestic abuse-related death reviews last year. The change reflects a broader understanding of abuse dynamics. However, campaigners say terminology alone is insufficient. Real progress requires cultural change within institutions. Economic abuse must be treated as a serious crime, not a peripheral concern.

The report arrives amid wider discussions about coercive control legislation. In England and Wales, controlling or coercive behaviour is already a criminal offence. Yet financial abuse can be subtle and difficult to prove. Victims may struggle to gather evidence while under pressure. This complexity makes professional awareness even more crucial.

Experts emphasise early intervention as a key strategy. When financial red flags appear, swift support can reduce isolation. Access to independent banking and housing advice can empower survivors. Debt counselling and legal guidance may also limit long-term damage. These practical steps can disrupt an abuser’s leverage.

Economic abuse deaths underscore the human cost of inaction. Behind every statistic lies a life cut short. Families and communities endure lasting grief. Children may grow up without parents, carrying trauma forward. The ripple effects extend far beyond the immediate victim.

For policymakers, the findings present a stark challenge. Domestic abuse strategies must address financial control explicitly. Funding for specialist services remains essential. Survivors need safe routes to independence. Without that support, the cycle may continue.

Public awareness also plays a vital role. Recognising economic abuse can empower friends and relatives to intervene. Conversations about money should not carry stigma. Transparency helps break isolation. When society understands the warning signs, prevention becomes more achievable.

The charity hopes its research will mark a turning point. By shining a light on economic abuse deaths, it aims to drive reform. Professionals across health, housing, and law enforcement are urged to reflect. Consistent identification of economic abuse could change outcomes. Lives may depend on that vigilance.

As the report circulates, the message is clear and urgent. Financial control is not a minor issue within abusive relationships. It can entrap, devastate, and ultimately destroy. Recognising its severity is the first step toward meaningful change. Without decisive action, economic abuse deaths may continue at an unforgiving pace.

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