- Culture and leisure activities are set to suffer over the next year with over three-quarters of residents expecting to spend less – levels not seen since the height of the pandemic in August 2020 (W1)
- 16-24 year olds are most likely to keep their culture and leisure activity spending consistent
Predicted spend on culture and leisure activities
Summary
Expected next 12 month spend on culture and leisure activities - all waves
Weighted base: W1: 1,772 | W2: 1,158 | W3: 669 | W4: 1,556
This chart shows that:
Of wave 1 residents, 8% expected to spend more, 26% expected to spend the same, and 66% expected to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Of wave 2 residents, 30% expected to spend more, 36% expected to spend the same, and 35% expected to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Of wave 3 residents, 22% expected to spend more, 35% expected to spend the same, and 43% expected to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Of wave 4 residents, 10% expect to spend more, 21% expect to spend the same, and 69% expect to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Expected next 12 month spend on culture and leisure activities - by age
Weighted base: 16-24: 185 | 25-34: 339 | 35-44: 253 | 45-54: 251 | 55-64: 228 | Over 64: 277
This chart shows that:
Of 16-24 year olds, 10% expect to spend more, 39% expect to spend the same, and 51% expect to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Of 25-34 year olds, 15% expect to spend more, 23% expect to spend the same, and 62% expect to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Of 35-44 year olds, 6% expect to spend more, 18% expect to spend the same, and 76% expect to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Of 45-54 year olds, 7% expect to spend more, 14% expect to spend the same, and 80% expect to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Of 55-64 year olds, 9% expect to spend more, 16% expect to spend the same, and 75% expect to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Of over 64 year olds, 12% expect to spend more, 19% expect to spend the same, and 69% expect to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Expected next 12 month spend on culture and leisure activities - by sex
Weighted base: Male: 776 | Female: 780
This chart shows that:
Of male residents, 11% expect to spend more, 24% expect to spend the same, and 65% expect to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Of female residents, 9% expect to spend more, 17% expect to spend the same, and 73% expect to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Expected next 12 month spend on culture and leisure activities - by disability
Weighted base: Disability: 219 | No disability: 1,294
This chart shows that:
Of those with a disability, 13% expect to spend more, 13% expect to spend the same, and 74% expect to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Of those with no disability, 10% expect to spend more, 22% expect to spend the same, and 68% expect to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Expected next 12 month spend on culture and leisure activities - by household income
Weighted base: <£19,999: 329 | £20,000-£39,999: 434 | £40,000-£59,999: 266 | >£60,000: 303
This chart shows that:
Of those with a household income of up to £19,999, 14% expect to spend more, 10% expect to spend the same, and 76% expect to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Of those with a household income of £20,000-£39,999, 11% expect to spend more, 24% expect to spend the same, and 66% expect to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Of those with a household income of £40,000-£59,999, 8% expect to spend more, 20% expect to spend the same, and 71% expect to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months
Of those with a household income of £60,000, 6% expect to spend more, 32% expect to spend the same, and 62% expect to spend less on culture and leisure activities in the next 12 months