Cofidis: those who plan to raise up children consider infancy, those who already have children consider the young adult period to be cost the most
The Cofidis Credit Monitor survey is conducted four times a year by the NRC Marketing Research and Consulting Ltd. on a sample of 500 persons online. The data are representative of the Hungarian Internet population aged 18-69.
Of those who are bringing up children, 20 percent consider high school to be the most expensive, while 16 consider the elementary school period as the most expensive. (MTI)
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