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The Covid-19 pandemic caused differences in spending compared to pre-pandemic conditions. A survey by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) shows that 56% of respondents experienced an increase in spending. Only 17% experienced a decrease in spending, with the remainder remaining the same.
Of the 56% of respondents who experienced an increase, the majority (44%) saw an increase of 26%-50%. The second highest percentage (36%) experienced an increase of 1%-25%. Meanwhile, spending increases of 51%-75% and 76%-100% accounted for only 9% and 11% respectively.
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