Eye-watering Christmas budgets revealed with average Aussie to spend $1.4k

Australians should expect to spend at least 10 per cent more this Christmas with the average person expected to fork out well over $1000 on the festive season.

The average adult should prepare to spend $1479 this Christmas when taking into account presents, food, alcohol, eating out and travel according to new Finder data.

Collectively, the country is expected to spend $30 billion over the December quarter, a 10 per cent increase compared to last year’s $27.3 billion Christmas bill.

To many people’s surprise, men are expected to spend significantly more over the holiday season, with males to fork out $1714 versus women’s spending of $1245.

That’s except for gifts, with the average woman to send $406 while men will spend 19 per cent less with $341.

Victorians will spend more than Aussies in other states with an average budget of $1765 followed by those in NSW with $1657.

Queenslanders will spend the least this year at $1064 with the second smallest bill of $1160 going to South Australians.

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As thousands of people plan on returning home to visit family and friends over the holidays, travel is by far the biggest expense with the average person spending $533 on flights and related expenses.

NSW residents are predicted to splurge the most on travel ($710) while many Queenslanders will be enjoying a Christmas at home with their average spend on flights coming in at $316.

BLACK FRIDAY SALES
Camera IconWith the average Australian expected to spend roughly $1500 this Christmas, one in four are turning to credit to make ends meet. NCA NewsWire/ Dylan Robinson Credit: News Corp Australia
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Camera IconMany shoppers have chosen to buy their presents at Black Friday sales to limit the cost of gifts NCA NewsWire/ Dylan Robinson Credit: News Corp Australia

Next up is presents, with an average spend of $373 on gifts for loved ones.

After months of the cost of living crisis impacting Australian wallets, a quarter of people bought presents during the recent Black Friday sales while one in five have implemented a gift giving limit with loved ones.

Christmas feasts are also set to cost more this year thanks to inflation, with the average person predicted to spend $249 on food and $192 on alcohol for December 25.

Millenials are predicted to spend the most this year ($1924) out of all the generations while Gen Z are predicted to spend the least ($1023).

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