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    The Russians told how much the New Year's feast should cost

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    According to the results of the study, every third Russian is ready to spend from 5 to 10 thousand rubles on a New Year’s feast. 8% of respondents count on large sums (from 10,000 to 15,000 rubles). It conveys “Prime”.

    Note that people aged 35 to 44 choose to spend about 15 thousand rubles. Young people, in turn, are more economical. About 73% of respondents noted that they are not ready to spend more than 5 thousand.

    According to experts, despite the difficult economic period, Russian residents continue to please themselves with pleasant purchases.

    Recall that earlier we said that Associate Professor Dzgoeva informed pre-pensioners about the right to increased unemployment benefits.

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