
“Rosselkhozbank” analyzed the purchasing activity of its clients on New Year holidays and polled Russians, on what they spent the most and whether they planned whether these purchases in advance.
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A survey conducted after the New Year’s holiday survey among Russians showed, that the the budget for While this was in within the planned expenditures only 33% of the surveyed managed to stay only 33% of the surveyed. 35% of respondents noted that the spent much more than the planned. 26% had exceeded the planned limit on shopping, and only 6% had totally abandoned the shopping for this time. 74% of respondents said that their spending on vacations increased compared with the last year, while 18% of respondents reduced spending. 8% of Russians said that their “New Year’s” check practically didn’t change year to year. Almost a third of Russians (27% of respondents) have at least one spontaneous purchase on vacations. 34% of respondents have made no few impulsive purchases over holidays. A minority (39%) absolutely all spending was planned. The most frequent purchase of gifts for themselves or loved ones “Statistics on debit cards “Svaya” of our clients reflects the traditional peak of purchasing activity in New Year holidays. For many Many New Year’s holidays become not only a Thesurveywasconductedin theperiodfrom 9Januaryto 15January.In thesurveytookparticipation2 000Russiansat agefrom 18to 55years.