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Research Finances of Poles Share share on facebook share on linkedin The increase in the cost of living is painful for the vast majority of Polish women and men. Half of the respondents admitted that they had recently been forced to use their savings and even more expected such a need in the near future according to Blue Medias cyclical study Finances of Poles. In July inflation was . percent. on an annual basis similar to June. This is the highest result since March . According to the latest The NBP projections inflation in will range from . to . percent in between . and . percent and only in will drop to.
Percent Poles like most significantly higher Brazil Mobile Number List prices of energy fuel and food. Whatever you sell Autopay is for you The impact of inflation on the mood of Polish women and men can be seen in the results of the latest Blue Media study Poles finances in postpandemic times. Almost all survey respondents notice price increases resulting from inflation. Eight out of ten respondents experience this increase severely . recognizes that at the moment the increases are not burdensome for them yet. The most sensitive to higher prices are women people aged and those with children. In practice inflation translates into higher everyday expenses.
More than twothirds of respondents admit that they are currently spending more money than before only less than one in four declares that they are spending it at a similar level. A year earlier only percent respondents declared that they were spending more money than before for the majority everyday expenses remained unchanged. The problem of higher expenses is felt most painfully by older people and middleaged people years old. Poles are starting savings In the face of the rising cost of living half of the respondents admitted that they had recently had to dip into their savings and even more people anticipate such a need in the near future.
Percent Poles like most significantly higher Brazil Mobile Number List prices of energy fuel and food. Whatever you sell Autopay is for you The impact of inflation on the mood of Polish women and men can be seen in the results of the latest Blue Media study Poles finances in postpandemic times. Almost all survey respondents notice price increases resulting from inflation. Eight out of ten respondents experience this increase severely . recognizes that at the moment the increases are not burdensome for them yet. The most sensitive to higher prices are women people aged and those with children. In practice inflation translates into higher everyday expenses.
More than twothirds of respondents admit that they are currently spending more money than before only less than one in four declares that they are spending it at a similar level. A year earlier only percent respondents declared that they were spending more money than before for the majority everyday expenses remained unchanged. The problem of higher expenses is felt most painfully by older people and middleaged people years old. Poles are starting savings In the face of the rising cost of living half of the respondents admitted that they had recently had to dip into their savings and even more people anticipate such a need in the near future.