Were we already spending less on luxuries before the credit crunch?

December 24, 2008 by admin  
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Every week there seems to be some report or another stating how spending levels on luxuries such as holidays has plummeted since the onset of the global credit crunch, and indeed the financial situation and turmoil over the past year has made things very difficult for many households and has severely restricted spending levels, leading to a downturn in the economy. However, one recent report has suggested that families in the UK had already started spending less on things like holidays and clothes before the effects of the global credit crunch took full effect. Read more

Tags: credit crunch, Office for National Statistics, housing, Northern Ireland, fuel, luxury goods