/Household spending falling during lockdown but groceries, alcohol and hobby sectors boosted by ‘isolation economy’

Household spending falling during lockdown but groceries, alcohol and hobby sectors boosted by ‘isolation economy’

Household spending falling during lockdown but groceries, alcohol and hobby sectors boosted by ‘isolation economy’ | The Independent


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UK households are spending more on groceries, alcohol, entertainment and hobbies than they did before the lockdown, researchers have found.

Consumers splashed out an average of £107 a week in these key ”at home” sectors — an increase of 10 per cent.

However overall spending fell by the equivalent of £215bn per year as a result of the “isolation economy” during the coronavirus pandemic.

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