Nielsen: consumer spendings increased
Nearly half of the Hungarians (46 percent) believe they are wealthier than five years ago. The European average is 37 percent.
Globally, 58 consumers out of one hundred are more optimistic about their financial situation than in 2014. On the continent, the Romanians are most optimistic about the evolution of their financial situation (61 percent), while only 17 percent of the Italians became wealthier, according to Nielsen’s global online consumer study of consumer financial perception.
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