One third of Hungarian women don’t have money to spend freely
According to the global consumer confidence index of The Conference Board® and Nielsen, in Q4 2019 one third of Hungarian women had no money to spend freely and 25 percent of men also said the same. The consumer confidence index of Hungarians was 78 points, 8 points lower than the European average. However, the same index was only 71 points among women, but 85 points for men.
43 percent of Hungarian men claimed their job prospects were good or excellent, but less than 30 percent of women shared this view. If they do have money to spend freely, women tend buy things that make their home nicer, while men like to save up. Consumers are the most afraid of health problems. //
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