Partying pensioners have been unmasked as a generation of big spenders in a report which reveals that they spend more than £100-a-week on alcohol and eating out than their predecessors.
People aged 65-and-over living in the UK are increasingly likely to enjoy their retirement.
This is not only in contrast to their previous generation, but also millenials who are devoting a smaller amount of their spending on “fun stuff” such as recreational activities, clothing and footwear, restaurants, hotels, culture, alcohol and tobacco.
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This article references research using data which is part of the UK Data Service collection:
Annual Population Survey
Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings
British Household Panel Survey
English Housing Survey
English Private Landlord Survey
Family Resources Survey
Households Below Average Income
Labour Force Survey
Living Costs and Food Survey
New Earnings Survey Panel Dataset
Understanding Society
Wealth and Assets Survey