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Brits to slash spending in 2026, axing takeaways, subscriptions and nights out
Survey of 2,000 UK adults finds 30% plan to prioritize investing while many cut spending due to rising grocery and housing costs, Moneybox reports.
- Britons aim to reduce discretionary spending in 2026, cutting back on takeaways, unused subscriptions, and nights out.
- Rising living costs drive cutbacks, with grocery bills up 14% and rent/mortgages up 24%.
- Despite difficulties, 37% feel in a better financial position than at the start of 2025 due to factors like pay raises and debt reduction.
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Brits to slash spending in 2026, axing takeaways, subscriptions and nights out
Brits are set to be more ruthless with their discretionary spending in 2026 – ditching takeaways, binning unused subscriptions and clamping down on nights out.
·Lewes, United Kingdom
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