Provident: Christmas budget increased in 2016
According to the research of the Provident Pénzügyi Zrt. carried out during the holidays with the participation of 500 respondents, Christmas budget of the households increased slightly in 2016, compared to 2015.
Every tenth respondent said that the Christmas period was financially burdensome, 78 percent of the respondents do not expect financial difficulties in the new year, due to Christmas spendings.
Compared to last year Christmas budget of the households increased slightly in 2016: Two-thirds of survey participants spent the same amount or slightly more than in 2015.
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