Charitable Travel reveals a third of people will reduce charitable donations in favour of holiday
Almost a quarter of people in the UK (23 per cent) consider going on holiday as essential spend, with almost a third (30 per cent) saying they would reduce donations to charity to afford a holiday, new research published by Charitable Travel reveals.
Whilst 18 per cent of people considered donating to charity as ‘essential’, almost three quarters (71 per cent) blame the cost-of-living crisis as the reason for not donating more.