Have you started your Christmas shopping?
Don’t worry – every year, some 12 million Brits leave their gift-buying to the very last minute.
This year, festive budgets are under even more pressure than usual. Unemployment is at a four-year high, while stagnating wages and rising prices are eroding disposable income nationwide.
We went to one of Britain’s busiest shopping streets to ask people how the cost of living crisis is affecting their Christmas plans, and what they’re doing differently this year.
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Have you started your Christmas shopping?
“I probably start my Christmas shopping two weeks before… or when I get paid at the end of the month. I don’t save up – I just go paycheck to paycheck. I’ll definitely spend less this year. I’ve literally got no money left at the end of the month. Subscriptions are going up, my bills are going up… my phone bill’s gone up. I love Christmas. I’ve been feeling Christmassy since September!” Yasmin


