Women might have been the butt of the joke with 'girl math', but it's men who spend more on group holidays.
While 30% of women plan and budget for a holiday, men are significantly less likely to – and winging it often means forking out more.
Anita Naik, savings expert at VoucherCodes.co.uk, said: ‘We’re all guilty of overspending on holiday from time to time but, as our report findings shows, a bit of forward planning and mindfulness that what we spend on holiday impacts our bank balance when we get home can help keep holiday spending under control.
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