Over half of Christmas consumers spend too much

January 10, 2008 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Credit-Cards

More than half of consumers in the UK spend more than they can afford during Christmas, according to experts.

The figures from the Department of Work and Pensions show that 55 per cent of spenders over stretch themselves financially over the festive period.

Susan Clark, personal adviser at Jobcentre Plus, said that consumers should view their personal finances in the long term.

“Struggling to pay the bills after Christmas is a situation that many people find themselves in and it can be very stressful. Short-term fixes provide temporary relief but getting a job is the best way to improve your financial situation in the long-term,” she said.

People in London and the East Midlands are the best at planning their finances for Christmas whilst those in the North East are most likely to over spend.

Meanwhile, the Consumer Credit Counselling service has advised that those struggling with debt should avoid the January sales and concentrate on paying off them off.

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