{"id":1622,"date":"2016-07-01T13:01:58","date_gmt":"2016-07-01T13:01:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.newsfin.co.uk\/news\/?p=1613"},"modified":"2016-07-01T13:01:58","modified_gmt":"2016-07-01T13:01:58","slug":"splashing-the-cash","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.vizionwealth.co.uk\/news\/splashing-the-cash\/","title":{"rendered":"Splashing the cash"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>New \u2018YOLO\u2019 generation gambling with their financial future<\/h3>\n<p>The prospect of saving for tomorrow may feel too distant for some, but to achieve long-term goals (including financial security in retirement) we all need to consider reprioritising our needs to give ourselves a better financial future. But, more than four in ten Britons in their 30s and 40s (45%) are stopping any future saving in favour of spending their cash, according to Scottish Widows\u2019 tenth annual Savings Study.<!--more--><\/p>\n<h2>Younger counterparts more switched on<\/h2>\n<p>As the overall number of people saving has risen \u2013 up nine percentage points in the last five years to almost four in ten (39%) \u2013 those aged 35\u201349 are lagging behind in the savings stakes as their younger counterparts become more switched on to the need to save for the future<\/p>\n<p>Faced with the prospect of never owning a house, record low interest rates and the reality of working beyond state retirement age, Britons aged 35\u201349 are adopting the \u2018You Only Live Once\u2019 (YOLO) mentality usually associated with their younger counterparts (18\u201334 year olds), more than a third (37%) of whom are actively saving for the short and long term.<\/p>\n<h2>New \u2018YOLO\u2019 generation not currently saving<\/h2>\n<p>The research found almost a third (30%) of the new \u2018YOLO\u2019 generation (35\u201349-year-olds) are not currently saving anything at all, compared with less than a quarter (23%) of 18\u201334 year olds. More than a third (37%) of 35\u201349-year-olds admit they didn\u2019t save a penny in the last 12 months, versus 32% of 18\u201334-year-olds.<\/p>\n<p>While a number of the new \u2018YOLO\u2019 generation appear to be carefree, not saving could also be borne out of necessity rather than choice for many. Half say they simply cannot afford to save for the long term, and those living in rented accommodation (24%) also face higher-than-average rent costs, forking out \u00a3495 a month (above the UK average of \u00a3475).<\/p>\n<h2>Alternative ways to recoup money<\/h2>\n<p>All too aware of their financial situation, a third (34%) of 35\u201349-year-olds acknowledge they are definitely not saving enough to meet their needs, and some are looking for alternative ways to recoup money and cut down on spending. A quarter have resorted to turning the heating off to save money, while 22% have sold items online to make ends meet, and 27% have cut down on buying gifts for family and friends.<\/p>\n<p>Despite a welcome overall improvement in the number of people saving, the research rings alarm bells when it comes to the difference in attitudes displayed by different generations. The emergence of a \u2018spend now, save later, if at all\u2019 attitude among this generation \u2013 usually assumed to be more financially secure than its younger counterparts \u2013 shows there is work to be done to increase engagement with savings and ultimately plug this gap.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Source data:<\/strong><br \/>\n<em>The tenth edition of the annual Scottish Widows Savings Study is based on a survey carried out online by YouGov who interviewed a total of 5,161 adults between 28 January and 4 February 2016.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>New \u2018YOLO\u2019 generation gambling with their financial future The prospect of saving for tomorrow may feel too distant for some, but to achieve long-term goals (including financial security in retirement) we all need to consider reprioritising our needs to give ourselves a better financial future. 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