Britons embrace revenge saving to build financial security

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Britons are increasingly practicing "revenge saving," a trend focused on deliberately not spending money and participating in savings challenges to build financial security. This method involves tracking savings and often includes strict "no buy" periods or challenges like the 1p saving scheme, aiming to counteract economic uncertainty and rising prices. The trend, originating in China, has gained traction on social media as people seek to protect their finances from inflation and potential tax increases.


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