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Expected spending of Spaniards on Easter reduced by 40% to 262 euros



Expected spending of Spaniards on Easter this year amounted to 262 euros, 40% less compared to 438 euros from the estimated spending in 2019, as part of the restrictions imposed by the authorities to stop the spread of the Corona virus, according to the Spanish Observatory Setelem.


The European Press Agency indicated that the study presented by the Spanish Observatory highlighted a greater decrease in the intention to spend less than 301 euros that was expected in 2021, which represents a decrease of 23% of the total compared to 31% in 2019, in this part, The average expected spending by those surveyed is 737 euros, 35% less than 1,132 euros for the previous year.


In contrast, the group of those willing to spend less than 50 euros will increase by 7%, from 21% in 2019 to 28% in 2021.


33% of Spaniards who express their intention to spend less due to the current travel restrictions are planning to save to spend more on travel Once the current situation improves after the Corona crisis ends, the highest percentage has reached those who simply intend to save it at 34%, third, intends 30% of those surveyed spend more on hospitality in their city.


On the other hand, the majority of those surveyed (52%) intend to rest, stay at home and see friends during the holidays, followed by travel restrictions (34%) and third, by going to restaurants (32%).


Likewise, other activities that Spaniards intend to do during Easter are sports (26%), shopping (24%), rural tourism activities (21%), cultural visits (14%), and activities with children (10%). Go to theaters, cinemas or shows (8%), and go to spas or spas (4%).

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