(Getty)
Credit score company ClearScore surveyed 3,000 people aged 25 and over and had each outline their expenses for that year. They found that 31-year-olds spent the most money. That’s the age when people are likely to spend the most money in their entire lives, shelling out up to $60,000 in that single year.
Here's how they broke down their top expenses...
1. Getting married
2. Buying a house
3. Having a baby
4. Paying for a honeymoon
(SOURCE)