Cetelem: the young people save and insist on the shops
According to the Cetelem’s Panarama survey, Europe’s population is optimistic. Especially the 18 to 35-year-olds, who are even better in saving, than people over 35, while stores are still important beside online shopping.
The Cetelem Panarama 2018, covering 17 European countries, has produced impressive results. According to the research, optimism is back, people see their country and their situation more better than one year ago. The average of their own country’s position was 5.2 points on the given scale of 1-10, compared to the previous year’s 4.9 points and the 4.8 points of 2016.
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