SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWS EMAILS
Monday, 6 July, 2026
No Result
View All Result
BestAdvice
  • News
  • Features
  • Blogs
  • Podcast
  • Research & Reports
  • Video
  • MORTGAGES
    • Mortgage type
      • Discount mortgages
      • Fixed rates
      • Fee-free
      • Interest-only
      • Offset
      • Remortgages
      • Trackers
      • Variable rates
    • Conveyancing
    • First time buyers
    • Green Mortgages
    • Help to Buy
    • New build
    • Overseas
    • Regulation
    • Self build
    • Shared ownership
  • BRIDGING
  • BTL
    • Consumer BTL
    • HMO/MUFB
    • Holiday Let
    • Limited Company BTL
  • COMMERCIAL
    • Asset finance
    • Auction finance
    • Commercial mortgages
    • Development finance
    • Invoice finance
    • SME finance
  • DISTRIBUTION
  • G.I.
  • LATER LIFE
    • Equity release
      • Lifetime mortages
      • Drawdown
    • Pensions
    • Retirement borrowing
  • LOANS
  • PROTECTION
    • Critical illness
    • Income protection
    • Group protection
    • Life cover
    • PMI
BestAdvice
  • MORTGAGES
    • Mortgage type
      • Discount mortgages
      • Fixed rates
      • Fee-free
      • Interest-only
      • Offset
      • Remortgages
      • Trackers
      • Variable rates
    • Conveyancing
    • First time buyers
    • Green Mortgages
    • Help to Buy
    • New build
    • Overseas
    • Regulation
    • Self build
    • Shared ownership
  • BRIDGING
  • BTL
    • Consumer BTL
    • HMO/MUFB
    • Holiday Let
    • Limited Company BTL
  • COMMERCIAL
    • Asset finance
    • Auction finance
    • Commercial mortgages
    • Development finance
    • Invoice finance
    • SME finance
  • DISTRIBUTION
  • G.I.
  • LATER LIFE
    • Equity release
      • Lifetime mortages
      • Drawdown
    • Pensions
    • Retirement borrowing
  • LOANS
  • PROTECTION
    • Critical illness
    • Income protection
    • Group protection
    • Life cover
    • PMI
No Result
View All Result
BestAdvice
No Result
View All Result

Spending on Christmas gifts hit by cost-of-living crisis

by BestAdvice
12 December 2022
2016 Christmas costs revealed
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedIn

81% of people are cutting the amount they spend on gifts this Christmas according to new research from Hodge, which found that 53% won’t be able to spend as much on Christmas this year.

A third said they had been saving more than usual for Christmas and a similar amount (37%) said they would need to dip into savings to afford to pay for it.

However, when it comes to going into debt to celebrate the season, people are more cautious, 17% were prepared to take out a loan or go overdrawn, and only 26% intended on using ‘buy now pay later’ schemes to help them through.

Hodge has been carrying out a series of research projects to find out how the cost of living crisis is affecting people and how they manage their money.

LatestNews

Suffolk BS returns to 90% LTV market

Precise Mortgages launches cashback and refunded valuations

Bluestone Mortgages appoints national account manager

When it comes to how people are cutting costs, three quarters of respondents (76%) said they would be reducing the amount of socialising they do, 53% saving through fewer food purchases and 28% by having less family and friends over this festive season.

Katie Johnson, managing director of savings at Hodge, said: “Christmas is supposed to be a joyous time, but it’s also highly stressful and very expensive. What’s heartening to see from the research, is it seems people are less willing to go into debt with the element people are happiest to compromise on being the amount of money they spend on things, rather than spending time with loved ones at home.”

Hodge has been monitoring closely how people are spending their money, what they’re cutting back on, and how confident they are in managing their finances, throughout the course of this year.

Following the release of its Cost of Living Whitepaper earlier this summer, it found people have been tightening their belts in a variety of ways, including cutting TV subscriptions, gym memberships, the amount of holidays they take and more.

Now this latest survey – which asked 2,000 people aged 20 to 50, and those above 50, with varying incomes – has found similar trends emerging around the festive season too.

Johnson added: “What’s become more and more apparent, through all of our work around the Cost of Living crisis during 2022, is that no one is immune to the rising cost of living, regardless of their age or income.

“It has been, and will continue to be, extremely important for us to continue communicating with, listening to and truly understanding the pressures our customers are currently under, and this ongoing research is just one of ways we continue to do that.

“We all cope with things in our own way but getting the right professional help and advice at any time of the year, let alone with the added pressure of Christmas, is vital in helping customers come out unscathed and remain financially healthy.”

Previous Post

Skipton unveils three new green mortgage products

Next Post

Aspen saves developer following BTL offer withdrawal

Have you read the latest news?

NatWest returns to 90% LTV mortgage lending
first-time buyers

Suffolk BS returns to 90% LTV market

14 September 2023
Precise adds lifetime trackers to limited edition BTL range
residential rates

Precise Mortgages launches cashback and refunded valuations

14 September 2023
Why being self-employed isn’t a barrier to mortgages at 50 or 90
appointment

Bluestone Mortgages appoints national account manager

14 September 2023
Brokers “doing great job” sourcing mortgages
regulatory review

FCA finds substandard advice in later life lending market

14 September 2023
Spring Finance hires head of sales for second charges
appointment

Spring Finance hires head of sales for second charges

14 September 2023
Property professionals doubt EPCs’ use in tackling emissions
energy efficiency

Leeds Building Society unveils new green mortgage

14 September 2023
Next Post
Aspen saves developer following BTL offer withdrawal

Aspen saves developer following BTL offer withdrawal

UK Finance expects 15% fall in mortgage lending in 2023

UK Finance expects 15% fall in mortgage lending in 2023

E.surv secures international standard for Information Security

Smartr365 "covers more than half of UK mortgage market by volume"

OPINIONS

Don’t widen the protection gap

A continuous focus on marketing pays dividends

10 September 2023
Accord Buy-to-Let cuts fixed rates

Has the Bank Base Rate finally peaked?

10 September 2023
CPI inflation remains negative

Inflation is often misunderstood

3 September 2023
Anticipating the Autumn Statement

It makes sense for lenders to target high LTV business

1 September 2023
Election making adviser uncertainty worse

Why you need to continually appraise where your business is at

1 September 2023
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Backlinks
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms & Conditions
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR ALERTS!

© 2022 Bedazzled Media Limited.
Company Number 11335497. Registered Office: Unit 1, E.M.P. Building, 4 Solent Road, Havant, Hampshire PO9 1JH

X
No Result
View All Result
  • MORTGAGES
    • Mortgage type
      • Discount mortgages
      • Fixed rates
      • Fee-free
      • Interest-only
      • Offset
      • Remortgages
      • Trackers
      • Variable rates
    • Conveyancing
    • First time buyers
    • Green Mortgages
    • Help to Buy
    • New build
    • Overseas
    • Regulation
    • Self build
    • Shared ownership
  • BRIDGING
  • BTL
    • Consumer BTL
    • HMO/MUFB
    • Holiday Let
    • Limited Company BTL
  • COMMERCIAL
    • Asset finance
    • Auction finance
    • Commercial mortgages
    • Development finance
    • Invoice finance
    • SME finance
  • DISTRIBUTION
  • G.I.
  • LATER LIFE
    • Equity release
      • Lifetime mortages
      • Drawdown
    • Pensions
    • Retirement borrowing
  • LOANS
  • PROTECTION
    • Critical illness
    • Income protection
    • Group protection
    • Life cover
    • PMI

© 2022 Bedazzled Media Limited.
Company Number 11335497. Registered Office: Unit 1, E.M.P. Building, 4 Solent Road, Havant, Hampshire PO9 1JH

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.