Gone are the days when festive season saw a surge in spends. Middle and lower income families have cut their festive spends by 43 per cent, a survey by industry body
High prices of daily food items, education costs and grim job market scenario are the causes of a subdued Diwlai this year.
Majority (56%) of the respondents said they planned to spend less, citing increasing prices of food items as one of the key reasons. Another 21% said value of their savings had gone down, while 15% said they were setting aside their savings for big purchases. A relatively smaller number (8%) held rising EMIs (equated monthly installments) responsible for the slashing their festive budget. Last
The survey, conducted in October, polled 1650 respondents across Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Pune, Dehradun and Chandigarh, among other cities. ]Delhi ranked first among the cities, followed by Ahmedabad, Mumbai and Chandigarh.
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