Chorrord Inqnishkanutyun: Most probable expenses for New Year
12:33 - 25.12.10
The paper says it has conducted a poll to find out how much Yerevan
residents are planning to spend for New Year celebrations. One hundred
Yerevan residents were interviewed by phone.
Thirty-three per cent of the respondents said they are planning to
spend up to 100,000 drams (approx. $280), and 27% said they would
spend 100,000-150,000 drams.
Ten percent of the respondents said they are going to allocate about
150,000-250,000 drams for the purpose, while these expenses will make
250,000-350,000 drams with 7%.
Only 3% said they would spend 350,000 drams (approx. $1,000) or more.
Three per cent said they have not yet made any New Year shopping,
while 7% said they could not respond to the question.
Further, the paper says it is surprising that most of the respondents
(47%) said they will spend more than 100,000 drams despite increased
prices of food.
Tert.am
From: A. Papazian
12:33 - 25.12.10
The paper says it has conducted a poll to find out how much Yerevan
residents are planning to spend for New Year celebrations. One hundred
Yerevan residents were interviewed by phone.
Thirty-three per cent of the respondents said they are planning to
spend up to 100,000 drams (approx. $280), and 27% said they would
spend 100,000-150,000 drams.
Ten percent of the respondents said they are going to allocate about
150,000-250,000 drams for the purpose, while these expenses will make
250,000-350,000 drams with 7%.
Only 3% said they would spend 350,000 drams (approx. $1,000) or more.
Three per cent said they have not yet made any New Year shopping,
while 7% said they could not respond to the question.
Further, the paper says it is surprising that most of the respondents
(47%) said they will spend more than 100,000 drams despite increased
prices of food.
Tert.am
From: A. Papazian