A new survey on the Christmas shopping habits of the Hungarians
The Hungarians are preparing for the holiday season under more secure financial conditions, compared to last year. The willingness to overspend decreased and they are less concerned how they buy the gifts.
The improvement in the financial situation of households is the result of favorable changes, according to a recent survey by Intrum.
In the survey conducted this fall in 24 countries, including 24098 citizens, 1004 Hungarians, took part. In the research, the Christmas spending and family financial status were also studied. (MTI)
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