The preference of Spanish savings from 53% in 2008 to 69% in 2010
| Date: July 18, 2010 | Source: Sources |
| Category: ECONOMY DAY | |
The observatory Consumer Trends BBVA has published the results of its study which concluded that the Spanish preference for saving money rather than spend has increased by 13 basis points in the last two years, ie in 2008 53% had Spanish preferring to save, compared to 69% today.
This study also analyzed the percentage of Spanish people who claim to control their costs against those who do not, resulting in the last two years has gone from 78% to 88% of Spanish pointing control your spending. Concluding that the preception of the Spanish over saving has changed in recent months.
Until recently, the fact of saving was considered old-fashioned, outdated and conservative. That certainly has come to appreciate this way for the long period of economic prosperity we have experienced. Showing that the attitude and the opinion of the Spanish into savings is directly proportional to the economic cycle in which we are immersed.
The current crisis has brought new phenomena as the 'Smart buyer', an attitude that is based on the consumer attempts to get the most out of your purchase, from being an impulsive act without premeditation, a task analysis and study personal priorities, in order to optimize spending.































