Average per capita nominal incomes of Kyzylorda rgn increased by 7.7%
8 August, 2014 18:43
Average per capita nominal incomes of Kyzylorda region amounted 251353 tenge in this year having increased in comparison with corresponding period of the last by 7.7 per cent, the press service of regional statistics department reported.
According to preliminary data, most of the costs of the population is consumer spending - 89.4% including 48.4 percent of expenses for food, then financial assistance to relatives, friends and alimony - 6.2%, and the repayment of debt stands at 4.4%.
"Quarterly average a person spends 45721 tenge for foods and soft drinks, 18245 tenge – for meat and meat products, 3203 tenge for sugar and confectioneries, 1183 for medicines and 1616 tenge for transport,” the statement reads.
Herewith, Kyzylorda residents spend unwillingly money for housing repair. According to the statistics it is about 412 tenge in quarter.
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