A Romanian will spend almost 167 euros per month on average for food, beverages, cigarettes, clothes, footwear and personal care products in 2015, over 50 euros more than in 2010, according to ZF's calculations based on data provided by Euromonitor market research company.
The highest amount will be spent on food, 116.2 euros, from less than 80 euros last year. One can notice, though, that the weight food expenses will have in the total will be slightly lower in 2015, going down below 70%.
Romanians will spend more money than in 2010 for all the categories researched by Euromonitor, but the biggest increase can be noticed in the case of footwear, by 46.2%, followed by cigarettes, with 46%, and non-alcoholic drinks, with 45.3%.
Nevertheless, the sum Romanians will pay for footwear in 2015 will stand at 5.4 euros per month, namely around 65 euros per year, lower than the sum they will pay for cigarettes, of 6.3 euros per month, 75.6 euros per year respectively.
The smallest sum will be paid for personal care products, namely less than five euros, according to ZF calculations.
A Romanian will spend almost 167 euros per month on average for food, beverages, cigarettes, clothes, footwear and personal care products in 2015, over 50 euros more than in 2010, according to ZF's calculations based on data provided by Euromonitor market research company.
The highest amount will be spent on food, 116.2 euros, from less than 80 euros last year. One can notice, though, that the weight food expenses will have in the total will be slightly lower in 2015, going down below 70%.
Romanians will spend more money than in 2010 for all the categories researched by Euromonitor, but the biggest increase can be noticed in the case of footwear, by 46.2%, followed by cigarettes, with 46%, and non-alcoholic drinks, with 45.3%.
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