Energy and consumer goods have become significantly more expensive. A survey shows that this has had an impact on consumers.
In view of the high inflation, a majority of Germans are already giving up shopping trips and saving energy. This is the result of a representative survey by the YouGov institute on behalf of the German Press Agency, for which a good 2,000 people were interviewed in mid-August.
61 percent of those surveyed stated that they were making their energy consumption more efficient, for example by switching on the eco mode for washing machines and dishwashers. 53 percent reduce their energy consumption by cooking or showering less. The gas price had risen sharply again in the past few days.
A large proportion of citizens are already saving elsewhere. According to the survey, around half of those surveyed (51 percent) buy less clothing and electrical appliances. Accordingly, larger purchases such as a car or a kitchen are also being avoided at the moment (45 percent).
39 percent of those surveyed also stated that they save on vacation. Almost a third (30 percent) do not want to do without travel after two years of the Corona compulsory break. Canceling insurance policies is not an option for a majority (51 percent).
Source: Stern

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