Cofidis: pessimistic future visions in consumption and borrowing habits
According to the representative survey of Cofidis, carried out in March 2013, 89 percent of the respondents remain pessimistic about the future: in the first quarter, 56 percent of the 500 respondents said that after purchasing the most important things, they are almost running out of money for the end of month, while 12 percent were not able to cover even their basic needs, from their salaries.
According to the survey of Cofidis, sent to MTI, the negative opinion of the population has not changed in terms of their financial situation and future prospects, compared to the previous research.
Twenty-eight percent of the 18-69 year olds cannot afford extra costs and they cannot save. The proportion of people who can take their earnings aside is only 4 percent. (MTI)
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