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Slovaks Stopped Saving on Bad Habits, Spending on Alcohol and Tobacco Rose to over 60 Euros per Month

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Food and housing are a slightly less burden on the wallets of Slovak households than in the past. However, Slovak residents have stopped saving on bad habits. They spend over 60 euros per month on alcohol and smoking, which is significantly more than, for example, on goods and services falling into the healthcare category. This was reported by the online investment platform Portu. "The lower price of housing and energy was primarily due to the l…
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Slovak households may be saving on food and housing, but they are spending more and more on alcohol and smoking

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Food and housing are a slightly less burden on the wallets of Slovak households than in the past. However, Slovak residents have stopped saving on bad habits. They spend over 60 euros per month on alcohol and smoking, which is significantly more than, for example, on goods and services falling into the healthcare category. This was reported by the online investment platform Portu. "The lower price of housing and energy was primarily due to the l…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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hnonline.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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