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Standard of Living Down

April 21, 1980
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The standard of living in Israel dropped six percent in the last quarter of 1979, according to figures released by the Central Bureau of Statistics. Private consumption was down one percent at the end of 1979, compared to the end of 1978. Economists believe this trend continued through the first quarter of 1980 but there are no complete figures yet to confirm it. The evidence is seen in the drop of imports of consumer goods.

Last year a family of four had a monthly average expense of 23,712 Pounds. Of this 25 percent was spent of food, 20 percent on housing, 6.7 percent on clothing, 3.5 percent on petrol and electricity, 5.5 percent for housing equipment, and the rest for various services.

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