GfK: households spent more on consumer goods last year than before
According to the Retail Analyses research of GfK, the households spent more on consumer goods last year than before.
According to the summary sent to MTI on Tuesday, the population’s pessimistic assessment about its own financial situation brought a decline in consumer expectations in 2014, but this decline was offset by an improvement in propensity to buy, so the level of consumer confidence has remained broadly stable. (MTI)
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