Less valuable gifts may be under the Christmas tree
Fourty-two percent of the population is planning to spend less on Christmas presents this year, compared to the previous year – shows the survey of Kérdőívem.hu.
More than half of the respondents said that they do not want to change on last year’s amount. Five percent of the polled, intend to spend more money than in the last year.
According to the research, the quantity of gifts will not seem to change, compared to last year, but the rate of money will be less, so the gifts will be smaller. This year, fewer people will leave large sums in the shops, the majority will be allocate smaller amounts for Christmas gifts – reports Világgazdaság Online.
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