A study finds that some UK holidaymakers do not fully escape financial concerns while on breaks, with respondents reporting they still struggle to shake off worries during time away from work.

Across the reported coverage, the emphasis is on how persistent money-related stress remains even during leisure. The sources do not dispute the overall finding, but the framing highlights different aspects—one outlet focuses on people in “some parts of the UK” being particularly likely to report continued financial worry, pointing to potential regional differences in how holiday stress is experienced.

While the articles agree on the central message, they provide limited additional detail on the study’s methodology or the size and breakdown of results. As presented, the coverage centers on the idea that holidays do not uniformly lead to psychological relief from financial pressures, and that concern about spending or finances can continue during trips or time off.