23% of Germans Can’t Afford Christmas Gifts, 22% to Use Savings to Buy Gifts

Previously: Germans Can’t Afford Goose for Christmas, Country to Become Biggest G7 to Fall Into Recession

No Christmas for you, krauts!

Santa’s sending your presents to the Jews!

RT:

Almost a quarter of Germans won’t buy Christmas presents this year because of high inflation, Bild newspaper reported on Saturday, citing a survey by the Institute for New Social Answers (INSA).

According to the report, 23% of respondents said they will not buy Christmas presents at all, while 22% said they will have to use their savings to buy gifts. A further 3% said they may be forced to incur debts to buy presents.

Overall, less than half of those surveyed said they will be able to fit Christmas purchases into their budget. The report did not provide data on the number of participants in the survey.

Bild also noted that the cost of Christmas gifts in Germany this year has grown by around 56% compared to 2021, according to price comparison platform Idealo, which analyzed the prices of more than 120 popular Christmas presents.

We really need a meme of Zelensky as the Grinch stealing Christmas.

So Jewish.