NGM: the families could also spent more on durable goods last year
The retail sales of non-food products grew last year at the highest rate, which shows that the families could also spent more on durable goods last year, mainly due to low inflation and rising real wages.
Lenner Áron Márk, Deputy Minister of State of the National Economy Ministry (NGM) told M1news channel on Tuesday commenting the data of the Central Statistical Office that retail closed a strong december last year, also contributing to the 5.6 percent expansion of annual retail sales. (MTI)
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