Most Brits worried about cost of Christmas - scrimping on gifts, lights and festive food

Most Brits worried about cost of Christmas - scrimping on gifts, lights and festive food
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Most Brits worried about cost of Christmas - scrimping on gifts, lights and festive food
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Lizzy Buchan)
Published: Dec, 24 2024 12:00

Most Brits are worried about the cost of Christmas, with more than two thirds tightening their belts, a gloomy poll shows today. The majority (67%) have made - or plan to make - at least one cutback over the festive period, according to research by Survation. More than a quarter (27%) will turn on the heating less or not at all, and a fifth (20%) are buying less food than usual.

Some 16% will scrimp on turning on their Christmas lights to save on their energy bills, while 12% won’t travel to see friends and family due to the cost. One in five (20%) are only buying presents for the children in their life, while 13% don't expect any gifts this year as their loved ones can't afford it.

One in 10 (11%) will do a Secret Santa with loved ones to save cash, with 8% not able to afford any presents this year. The survey, commissioned by 38 Degrees, also laid bare the misery caused by the NHS backlog. As of October 2024, the waiting list stood at 7.54 million appointments, meaning around 6.34 million people were waiting for treatment in England.

A quarter of respondents (25%) were waiting for NHS treatment and almost a third (31%) having a loved one on a waiting list. Nearly a third (32%) said they would be waiting in pain, while 33% feel worried and anxious while waiting for the treatment. Almost one in five (19%) will be unable to be with loved ones as a result of waiting for NHS treatment. Most Brits are sceptical that the Government can slash the backlog quickly, with 58% saying it would fail to bring waits down next year. Around a quarter (25%) think ministers will succeed in reducing NHS waits.

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