The most recent iteration of the study involved around 1,300 randomly selected households and was cut short in March 2020 due to the covid-19 outbreak. However, a new survey started in October 2021, and ran until November 2022.
Here’s what it found…
The key findings…

In 2021/2022 average total household expenditure in Jersey was £901 per week, compared to £761 in 2014/2015.
Spending was greatest on housing, fuel and power, at £266 per week, accounting for almost a third (30%) of total household expenditure.
Transport and food and non-alcoholic drinks were the next highest spending categories (£112 and £101 per week, respectively).
Average total weekly household expenditure ranged from £389 in the lowest of the five quintiles of gross income to £1,799 in the highest.
By tenure, households living in social rental accommodation spent the least (£436 per week) and owner-occupier households with a mortgage spent the most (£1,457 per week).
By household structure, average household expenditure ranged from £423 per week for single pensioners to £1,365 per week for couple households with at least one dependent child.
After adjusting for inflation, average household spending in 2021 / 2022 was 3% lower than in 2014 /2015.
How does Jersey compare with the UK?
The average total weekly expenditure of households in Jersey was 66% greater than in the UK, compared to a figure of 43% in 2014/2015.
The biggest difference was for expenditure on housing, fuel and power; with Jersey households spending £98 per week (59%) more, on average, than those in the UK.

Pictured: Jersey’s average household expenditure compared with the UK. (Statistics Jersey)
Housing, fuel and power accounted for the greatest proportion of spending in both jurisdictions, at almost a third of total expenditure.
Households in the UK spent a greater proportion on transport (14%) compared to Jersey households (12%), while households in Jersey spent a greater proportion of total expenditure on health and education compared to UK households.
You can read the full report here.