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CBOS report on consumer sentiment. Poles are becoming more and more optimistic


According to the December report of the Public Opinion Research Center (CBOS) 36 percent Polish households are hopeful about their financial situation, while the percentage of pessimists is 27%. The “Consumer moods in December” study also reveals a reduction in the number of people limiting expenses for current needs and those who have to resort to loans to meet them.

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More Polish households save and limit expenses less

Compared to previous months, less households declare the need to reduce expenses – their number has dropped from 48 percent up to 37 percent The percentage of people borrowing money for current needs has also decreased and is now 10%, compared to 13% previously. At the same time, the number of households that managed to save increased – from 50%. up to 54 percent

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