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Inflation impacts budgets for eating out, leisure shopping

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Press Trust Of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 29 2013 | 1:55 AM IST

Middle-income group has sharply cut expenditure by nearly 49 per cent on entertainment, eating out and leisure shopping due to pocket-pinching inflation, but made no compromise on habits like tobacco consumption, an Assocham study said.

The study, based on responses of 3,000 middle- and high-income groups in cities, spread over 25 days in July, recommended further measures like using car pools, public transport and restricting spendings to essential items.

It found that increase in inflation from 7 per cent to above 11 per cent has forced middle-class families to cut their average budget for entertainment, eating-out and fancy shopping from Rs 5,000-6,000 per month to less than Rs 2,800 per month.

However, inflation could not dent the spirit of the higher-income group. An average high-heeled family continues to spend Rs 20,000 per month on leisure that includes movies and music.

Meanwhile, middle-income men, who generally spend anywhere between Rs 400 and Rs 1,000 per month on tobacco products like cigarettes, pan masala and gutka, have not really cut on this expense.

Also, problems in the family budget did not impact the womenfolks who continue to give business to beauty saloons and cosmetic products, the study said.

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However, the study did not specify the income limits for the middle- and higher-income groups.

The study also revealed that the urban youth is depending on discount sales for clothes.

The inflation measured by WPI has sharply gone up from 7 per cent on March 22 to 11.98 per cent for the week ended July 19.

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