12 Dec 2023

Westpac NZ is encouraging Kiwis to have a great time this Christmas without adding to financial stress, as new research shows nearly half of people are expecting to spend less money this summer amid cost of living pressures.

A survey of 1,110 Westpac customers found 44% expect to spend less than last year, compared with just 16% who expect to spend more. 40% say they will spend the same.

Holiday accommodation (47%), travel (45%), gifts and dining out (both 43%) were all in line for a reduction in spending, while decorations topped the list with 61% of respondents planning to spend less this festive season. 

Groceries are the only key item on which more people say they expect to increase their spending (33%) rather than decrease (25%) compared to last summer.

Westpac NZ Acting General Manager of Consumer Banking and Wealth Helen Ryder says the end of the year can be financially stressful, but there are ways to still have fun, generate festive cheer and manage your budget at the same time.

“We want families to enjoy their hard-earned break and head into 2024 feeling in control of their finances.  The first step for anyone worried about their finances should be to draw up a spending plan for the holidays and stick to it,” Ms Ryder says.

“The holidays are primarily about getting together with family and friends, celebrating and reconnecting. There are many ways for it to be fun without being overly expensive or excessive.

“Drawing up a budget including food, travel and gift-buying costs can help keep you on track. Make sure your budget is realistic, make sure the whole family is engaged with it, so everyone’s expectations are set, and then make a plan to stick to it.

“We’ve still got a couple of weeks till Christmas. Buying some of your non-perishable grocery items in your weekly shop and taking advantage of sales is another great way to spread the cost.

“And if you’re hosting lunch or dinner make sure the whole extended family are contributing.”

Westpac recently wrote to customers with tips on how to save during the holidays and avoid a holiday spending hangover. Key tips include:

  • Don’t buy more groceries than you need. How much Christmas ham gets thrown away in the new year?
  • Budget for the essentials first, like food and travel, before allocating leftover spending money on items like gifts and decorations.
  • Consider alternative gifting options like a “secret Santa” arrangement or pre-loved presents.
  • Before paying with credit, see if you can reduce costs somewhere or use your savings, to reduce debt to pay back in the new year.
  • Talk to friends and family before going gift shopping to discuss whether you are going to do presents, and if so, whether you should set a price limit.
  • If you are buying presents, try and get a steer to make sure they are things they need, rather than just things they want.
  • Consider sustainable gifts that are meaningful, long-lasting and environmentally-friendly.

“The encouraging news is that nearly three-quarters of respondents are planning to pay for their summer spending from within their normal everyday spending, with just 15% intending to take on extra debt in the form of credit card spending or overdrafts,” Ms Ryder says.

“However, only one in three customers say they’ve created and are following a holiday budget, including using budgeting tools.

“It’s not too late for those who haven’t. We’d encourage everyone to put a plan around these costs to take some of the stress out of the holidays so you can focus on the things that really matter – spending quality time with whanau.”

 

Editor’s note: The summer spending survey was conducted on The Westpac Customer Forum from 23 to 29 November 2023. It was completed by 1,110 Westpac NZ Customers, aged between 25 and 84, with the margin of error 2.9% at a 95% level of confidence.

 

Survey results:

How much do you expect to spend in the holiday season this year, including the weeks leading up to the Christmas and the summer holiday period?

 

 

Age

Gender

Column %

Total

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 to 74

75 to 84

Female

Male

I expect to spend more than last year

16%

15%

22%

18%

14%

15%

11%

15%

17%

I expect to spend about the same as last year

40%

36%

32%

35%

40%

46%

52%

35%

45%

I expect to spend less than last year

44%

49%

46%

47%

46%

39%

37%

50%

38%

 

 

Over the holiday season, are you planning to spend more, the same or less than last year on the following?

Row %

Spend less than last year

Spend the same

Spend more than last year

Don't know

Groceries

25%

41%

33%

2%

Special occasion food items (eg for Christmas/other celebrations)

35%

40%

22%

2%

Gifts

43%

41%

15%

1%

Meals out/takeaways

43%

38%

15%

4%

Alcohol

41%

47%

10%

2%

Entertaining at home

32%

50%

14%

4%

Travel

45%

25%

25%

5%

Fun activities (movies, pool, entertainment, other activities)

40%

38%

16%

5%

Accommodation

47%

22%

25%

6%

Decorations

61%

23%

6%

10%

Childcare

22%

48%

24%

7%

Other item spent on in 2022

36%

28%

22%

15%

Other planned spending in 2023

16%

35%

43%

7%

 

 

How do you intend to pay for your holiday season spending? Select all that apply

 

 

Age 

Gender 

Column %

Total

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 to 74

75 to 84

Female

Male

Within normal everyday spending / income

73%

74%

68%

76%

74%

71%

76%

72%

74%

Money I have put aside for the holiday spending

28%

33%

29%

27%

26%

29%

22%

30%

24%

General savings or money put aside for something else

24%

32%

26%

24%

22%

20%

21%

24%

24%

Debt eg. a credit card, overdraft, revolving credit, borrowing from friends or families

15%

16%

18%

20%

17%

11%

8%

17%

14%

Other (please type in)

3%

3%

2%

5%

3%

2%

1%

3%

2%

Don't know

1%

1%

1%

1%

3%

0%

0%

1%

1%

 

 

Which of the following, if any, have you or someone in your family done to help pay for the holiday season? Select all that apply

 

 

Age 

Gender 

Column %

Total

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 to 74

75 to 84

Female

Male

Create a budget

20%

33%

31%

13%

17%

15%

8%

23%

16%

Followed a budget

23%

29%

31%

25%

18%

18%

15%

23%

22%

Used a budgeting tool or App

3%

7%

5%

3%

2%

2%

3%

3%

3%

NET Create a budget + Followed a budget + Used a budgeting tool or App

33%

45%

45%

31%

28%

27%

19%

36%

30%

Regularly saved what you can from each pay

32%

43%

35%

31%

32%

23%

26%

34%

28%

Saved a set amount each week, fortnight or month

22%

25%

25%

22%

22%

18%

19%

27%

16%

Spoken to some one you trust about ways to save or manage money

3%

7%

5%

3%

2%

1%

2%

3%

3%

Looked online for information on saving or managing money

9%

13%

9%

13%

7%

4%

6%

9%

8%

Setup an alert or notification to keep you on-top of your spending or account balance

4%

4%

5%

4%

6%

4%

2%

4%

4%

Other (please type in)

2%

3%

1%

2%

3%

2%

2%

2%

2%

Have not done anything in particular to pay for the holiday period

39%

26%

34%

40%

36%

51%

48%

32%

46%

 

 

Do you expect spending over the holiday season will cause financial stress in the new year?

 

 

Age 

Gender 

Column %

Total

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65 to 74

75 to 84

Female

Male

Definitely will

8%

16%

14%

9%

6%

3%

0%

10%

5%

Probably will

19%

24%

26%

27%

16%

10%

13%

25%

14%

Might or might not

27%

35%

28%

23%

27%

25%

20%

28%

25%

Probably won’t

34%

21%

25%

34%

40%

42%

43%

27%

43%

Definitely won’t

12%

4%

8%

6%

11%

20%

23%

10%

13%