88% of parents had to cut back on essential expenses to cover back-to-school expenses – survey

Loading player...
GUEST – Hayley Parry - Money Coach and Facilitator at 1Life’s Truth About Money

Many parents are battling to afford back-to-school expenses and resort to skipping paying their medical aid and insurance premiums. Back-to-school has become a stressful time for parents all over South Africa due to the high cost of living.

According to a survey 1Life Insurance conducted in December 2023 among 1 983 South Africans, 88% of parents will have to cut back on essential monthly expenses such as food and transport to cover back-to-school expenses. The survey shows that over 36% of parents are most worried about the cost of school fees, which comes as no shock if you consider the steep cost of quality education. Additionally, the second largest concern is school uniforms (31%) and as a close third, the cost of stationery (29%)
24 Jan 2024 3PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

Other recent episodes

PPS Delivers R6.88bn in Profit‑Share

PPS Group CEO Izak Smit unpacks a second consecutive record year, with R6.88bn allocated to members and R6.67bn paid in claims. He explains the strength of the mutual model.
22 Apr 4PM 16 min

Capitec’s R16.8bn Year

Capitec CEO Graham Lee discusses the bank’s 23% earnings surge, its diversified business model, and the rapid rise of digital payments.
22 Apr 4PM 14 min

Inflation Through the Eyes of the Consumer

Eighty20 Director Andrew Fulton translates the CPI numbers into real‑world household pressure. From meat‑led food inflation to the looming oil shock, he explores which consumers are most exposed and how spending behaviour is shifting.
22 Apr 4PM 9 min

SA’s Draft AI Policy: The Cost of Getting It Wrong

Free SA spokesperson Gideon Joubert discusses the organization's concerns about South Africa’s Draft National AI Policy—including expanded bureaucracy, duplicated institutions, and barriers for startups.
21 Apr 4PM 5 min