23 Apr 2024

Household bills fall and discretionary spend rises as spring gives Brits fresh hope

  • Nationwide’s Spending Report shows essential costs fell 4% in March despite overall spending remaining flat
  • But increase offset by 4% rise in non-essential spending, from gardening and eating out to holidays
  • Warmer weather, combined with stabilising costs, likely contributed to respective rise and fall in spend
  • Despite some optimism, costs still higher across essential areas such as supermarkets, rent and mortgages

Spring optimism saw households spend more on the things they want in March as year-on-year essential costs began to fall, Nationwide’s Spending Report shows.

The situation, likely aided by warmer weather and stabilising costs, saw discretionary spend increase across gardening, meals out and holidays at the same time costs reduced across areas including debt, utilities (including energy bills) and childcare.

However, Nationwide’s Spending Report1 – an analysis of more than 235 million debit card, credit card and Direct Debit transactions – shows c.£7.5 billion was spent overall in March. Spending overall was flat compared to the previous year, although transactions were up five per cent.  

Essential spending overview (full data by category in table below): the amount spent in March reached around £4.2 billion –four per cent down compared to the previous year, although the volume of transactions (c.121m) was up three per cent. Brits reduced spending on debt repayments (-8%), discount stores (-5%), childcare (-3%), utilities (-2%) and television, phone and broadband (-1%). However, spend on housing continued to rise with renters seeing a 24 per cent increase compared to March 2023, while mortgage repayments increased 11 per cent year on year.

Non-essential spending overview (full data by category in table below): at £3.3 billion, overall non-essential spending was up four per cent on last March while the number of transactions (c.113.5m) was up six per cent. After a cold, notably wet winter, the start of Spring has seen many Brits start venturing back into their gardens to plant bulbs and seeds, mow the lawn and generally spruce up their outside spaces. Nationwide customers spent nearly £27.5m on gardening in March - a 16 per cent year-on-year rise and a 53 per cent increase on the previous month. The warmer weather and early Easter also gave a boost to the hospitality sector as spend on eating and drinking out was up 12 per cent year-on-year. Spending increased across multiple categories including: general retailers and department stores (+9%), charity donations (+8%), leisure and recreation (+7%), health and beauty (+6%) and holidays and airline travel (+5%).

Mark Nalder, Nationwide’s Payments Strategy Director, said: “After the wettest winter on record, Brits have made the most of the early Easter - and warmer weather - to get back out in the garden and socialise with friends, leading to a boost in non-essential spending. Cost-of-living pressures are starting to ease, meaning some people have more disposable income to spend on luxuries. However, we realise that some people are continuing to struggle, which is why we offer a range of tailored support for those facing financial difficulties.”

Britain’s biggest building society has a dedicated cost-of-living helpline2 (0800 030 40 66), with trained experts able to provide support in-branch, over the telephone or by video (see Notes to Editor). Support can range from conducting financial health checks to forbearance options for those facing financial difficulties.

 

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Notes to editors

1 Nationwide’s March Spending Report is based on debit and credit card and Direct Debit transactions made by Nationwide customers between 1 and 31 March 2024 

Spending tables

Essentials – Total amount spent (£s)

Spend Category

Total spend March 2024

% change vs February 2024

% chance vs March 2023

Childcare & Education

£41,020,191

-9%

-3%

Debt

£656,774,200

2%

-8%

Discount Stores

£46,559,255

13%

-5%

Insurance

£287,336,640

6%

9%

Mortgage payments

£219,346,136

2%

11%

Motoring (inc. fuel/electric car charging)

£526,276,415

13%

-2%

Other bills

£341,319,813

-5%

-38%

Pets

£52,599,806

6%

4%

Rent payments

£30,891,820

0%

24%

Supermarket

£1,203,471,218

16%

7%

Travel

£134,446,908

8%

9%

TV, phone and broadband

£277,966,009

5%

-1%

Utilities

£358,625,923

-1%

-2%

TOTAL

£4,176,634,334

7%

-4%

Essentials – Total number of transactions

Spend Category

Total transactions March 2024

% change vs February 2024

% chance vs March 2023

Childcare & Education

         1,492,223

10%

-7%

Debt

         4,729,501

0%

-12%

Discount Stores

         2,599,148

11%

0%

Insurance

         5,017,524

0%

-3%

Mortgage payments

            282,299

1%

-2%

Motoring (inc. fuel/electric car charging)

       11,934,565

10%

2%

Other bills

         3,109,210

-1%

-1%

Pets

         1,098,523

9%

5%

Rent payments

              95,499

-1%

11%

Supermarket

       63,487,311

12%

5%

Travel

       14,925,922

7%

12%

TV, phone and broadband

         8,230,622

8%

-2%

Utilities

         4,393,879

0%

6%

TOTAL

    121,396,226

9%

3%

Non-essentials – Total amount spent (£s)

Spend Category

Total spend March 2024

% change vs February 2024

% chance vs March 2023

Charities

£54,611,284

14%

8%

Clothing & Shoes

£212,167,446

16%

0%

Dating

£1,110,737

0%

-4%

DIY/home improvements

£235,703,390

11%

-12%

Eating & drinking

£556,114,870

12%

12%

Gambling

£218,979,145

11%

0%

Gardening

£27,460,083

53%

16%

General retailers & department stores

£87,356,527

10%

9%

Health & Beauty

£222,041,787

9%

6%

Holidays & Airline Travel

£456,329,022

11%

5%

Leisure & Recreation

£171,911,443

9%

7%

Other shops and catalogues

£964,148,027

7%

5%

Subscriptions & Digital Goods

£86,911,750

6%

4%

TOTAL

£3,294,845,510

10%

4%

Non-essentials – Total number of transactions

Spend Category

Total transactions March 2024

% change vs February 2024

% chance vs March 2023

Charities

         2,512,083

11%

8%

Clothing & Shoes

         5,152,355

12%

2%

Dating

              41,915

-4%

-5%

DIY/home improvements

         3,196,384

13%

-22%

Eating & drinking

       39,691,043

10%

8%

Gambling

       10,162,714

10%

5%

Gardening

            941,889

36%

17%

General retailers & department stores

         2,885,549

7%

5%

Health & Beauty

         6,396,938

9%

5%

Holidays & Airline Travel

         2,562,720

14%

7%

Leisure & Recreation

         5,746,169

4%

9%

Other shops and catalogues

       25,243,905

9%

11%

Subscriptions & Digital Goods

         9,004,467

6%

4%

TOTAL

    113,538,131

10%

6%

2 Nationwide cost-of-living helpline: The hotline (0800 030 40 66) was launched last August. It is supported by dedicated, trained experts across Nationwide. It is available from 8am-8pm Monday - Saturday. Nationwide aims to answer calls within ten minutes. All frontline colleagues have been providing cost-of-living help for customers, whether in branch or on the telephone, while trained cost-of-living experts offer face-to-face, telephone and video appointments. Anyone in financial hardship should contact their bank or building society for support. Further details can be found at - Cost of living – how we’re here for you | Nationwide