NS&I Reveals That Brits Are Failing To Make The Most Of Summer
Savings
Released
on: June 10, 2009, 4:30 am
Author: Gill Stephens
Industry: Financial
According
to the latest NS&I Quarterly Savings Survey, much of the British
population is failing to make the most of money saved on household
bills and outgoings during the summer months as the increased
sunshine makes them forget their budgets.
More than two-fifths (42%) of Britons think they spend less on
outgoings such as utilities and groceries during the summer months,
with people expecting these summer savings to average more than
£75 (£77.39) a month. However, rather than setting
these extra pounds aside, it seems they're being spent on leisure
actives. Nearly half (48%) of the population think they spend
more on leisure activities in summer, this is more than likely
to be impacted by children's school holidays. During this season,
outgoings on activities like socialising with friends, parties
and holidays increase by a monthly average of more than £100
(£109.80). The warmer weather carries much of the blame
for this rise in spending as 43% of Britons say improvements in
the weather made them feel more relaxed about their outgoings.
While 92% of people say they use less heating in summer, four-fifths
(82%) hang washing outdoors rather than use the tumble drier and
more than two-thirds (70%) save on transport by walking more -
there are other expenditures which outweigh these savings. Nearly
two-thirds (60%) of the population confess to spending more on
holidays in summer than winter and almost two-fifths (39%) are
more likely to spend money going out to bars and restaurants with
friends.
Dax Harkins, NS&I's savings strategist, said: "Everyone
loves to see the sunshine, but people should try not to be so
dazzled that they forget their finances. It's great that many
essential household costs are less during the warmer months, but
Brits would be wise to try and make the most of these savings
by putting some of this money away. Summer fun doesn't need to
be expensive."
In fact, by taking a careful look at their finances, Britons could
make even more seasonal savings. More than a quarter (26%) of
the population feel there are more opportunities to set money
aside during the summer of which they currently aren't taking
advantage. Further, 23% believe that they could look more carefully
at the amount they spend socialising to reduce their outgoings
Harkins continued: "Some people (7%) say that they're too
busy to budget properly. I would urge everyone to try and set
aside a small amount of time, even just half an hour each month,
to review their incomings and outgoings and to assess how they
can better plan their budget - and as a consequence make their
longer-term finances healthier."
ENDS
Notes to editors
NS&I's Savings Survey
For a copy of NS&I's Savings Survey, case studies or further
information on the statistics supplied in this release please
contact the NS&I media team. Previous copies of the survey
are available from http://www.nsandi.com/press-room/savingsurvey/index.jsp.
Selected regional data is also available on request.
The telephone survey was carried out by TNS among 1003 GB adults
aged 16 and above, 1 - 3 May 2009.
About NS&I
National Savings and Investments is one of the largest savings
organisations in the UK, offering a range of savings and investments
to almost 27 million customers. NS&I is best known for Premium
Bonds, but also offers a range of savings
accounts including easy access savings
accounts, savings bonds, investment accounts and high return
savings.
All products offer 100% capital security, because NS&I is
backed by HM Treasury.
NS&I PR contact:
Gill Stephens
National Savings and Investments
375 Kensington High Street
London
W14 8SD
020 7348 93449
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