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Food, Education, and Transport to Consume Majority of Nigerians’ Income for the Next Six Months – CBN Survey

by Harry Choms
September 1, 2024
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Nigerian consumers are expected to spend a substantial portion of their income on essential needs, such as food, education, and transportation, over the next six months. This is according to the July 2024 Household Expectations Survey conducted by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) between July 22 and July 26.

Key Findings from the Survey

The survey reveals that many Nigerians plan to prioritize spending on the following essential items:

  • Food and Other Household Items: 54.9 points
  • Education: 35.4 points
  • Transportation: 30.2 points
  • Electricity: 20.0 points
  • Medical Expenses: 12.2 points

Less Spending on Big Purchases and Investments

The survey also indicates a reduced appetite for significant expenditures. Nigerians are less likely to spend on big-ticket items such as:

  • Purchase of House: -56.9 points
  • Purchase of Car/Motor Vehicle: -55.6 points
  • Purchase of Appliances: -30.1 points

Furthermore, there is a cautious approach towards financial planning, with low indices for investments and savings at -22.6 and -9.3 points, respectively. This reflects a reluctance to commit to substantial investments or savings shortly.

Economic Strain on Households

The CBN survey underscores the continued economic strain on Nigerian households. Most respondents expect to rely on their savings or incur debt to cover these essential expenses, indicating a challenging financial outlook.

Current Spending Outlook

The July 2024 Household Expectations Survey also reveals that household spending is anticipated to increase in the current month. The spending outlook index rose to 50.2 points, up from 48.7 points in the previous month. This upward trend will continue over the next month, three months, and six months, with indices at 48.1, 46.4, and 47.5 points, respectively.

What You Should Know

Recent reports have indicated that Nigerians are preparing for tough economic times ahead. Many plan to rely on borrowing and depleting their savings to manage their financial obligations amid a challenging economic landscape. Between January and March this year, the rising cost of living pushed Nigerians to borrow approximately N4.82 trillion from banks.

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