According to the statistics of Kaidu, a British market research organization, although the current economic situation is extremely unstable due to inflation and the Russian-Ukrainian war, 54% of Spaniards still believe that they can maintain their own consumption level, and even 8% of Spaniards think that they should increase their consumption. On the other hand, the remaining 38% of Spaniards think it is best to reduce consumption.
Although the economic data is not good, according to statistics, the Spanish people’s view of the country’s economic situation has improved, which is usually the worst aspect of people’s evaluation, but this time it has increased by 15%, which shows that consumers’ confidence has increased. Only 31% of Spaniards are worried about the increase in unemployment.
According to statistics, Spaniards are optimistic about personal job stability. Nine out of ten Spaniards are not worried about losing their jobs.
Spaniards are not only optimistic about their jobs, but also about others’ jobs. Many people think that the employment situation in Spain is very stable and it is unlikely that companies will lay off employees now. Only 31% of Spaniards are worried about rising unemployment.
n short, most Spaniards are full of confidence in the country’s economic development, so they think it is impossible for enterprises to lay off employees. They are full of confidence in their employment stability, and they will continue to consume and maintain their consumption level.
Teresa de Ledesma, Marketing Director of Cabo, Spain, said: “Although the uncertainty of inflation still exists and the savings policy remains unchanged, the report shows that Spanish families have learned to cope with the complex economic situation and have raised their economic expectations this quarter. The most important change is the view of the country’s economic prospects, which is very positive. This positive trend is likely to continue at least until the end of this year. ”
The Spaniard expressed confidence! More than half of Spaniards think they can maintain their own consumption level!
According to the statistics of Kaidu, a British market research organization, although the current economic situation is extremely unstable due to inflation and the Russian-Ukrainian war, 54% of Spaniards still believe that they can maintain their own consumption level, and even 8% of Spaniards think that they should increase their consumption. On the other hand, the remaining 38% of Spaniards think it is best to reduce consumption.
Although the economic data is not good, according to statistics, the Spanish people’s view of the country’s economic situation has improved, which is usually the worst aspect of people’s evaluation, but this time it has increased by 15%, which shows that consumers’ confidence has increased. Only 31% of Spaniards are worried about the increase in unemployment.
According to statistics, Spaniards are optimistic about personal job stability. Nine out of ten Spaniards are not worried about losing their jobs.
Spaniards are not only optimistic about their jobs, but also about others’ jobs. Many people think that the employment situation in Spain is very stable and it is unlikely that companies will lay off employees now. Only 31% of Spaniards are worried about rising unemployment.
In short, most Spaniards are full of confidence in the country’s economic development, so they think it is impossible for enterprises to lay off employees. They are full of confidence in their employment stability, and they will continue to consume and maintain their consumption level.
Teresa de Ledesma, Marketing Director of Cabo, Spain, said: “Although the uncertainty of inflation still exists and the savings policy remains unchanged, the report shows that Spanish families have learned to cope with the complex economic situation and have raised their economic expectations this quarter. The most important change is the view of the country’s economic prospects, which is very positive. This positive trend is likely to continue at least until the end of this year. ”
Post time: Jul-21-2023