FRENCH GAMBLING DECLINES
12 June 2009
Unlike the Italians, it appears that the
French are more susceptible to recession
Unless the French national economy improves by January
2010, when the liberalisation of that country's gambling
market is planned, the rewards may not be as great as
anticipated. According to the Paris-based statistical
group Insee - the National Institute for Statistics and
Economic Studies - French consumers cut spending on
everything from restaurants to gambling last year as
inflation and an economic slump took their toll.
Gambling experienced one of the largest drops in
expenditure, which fell 5 percent, the first drop since
1986. Lottery games were particularly hurt by the
falling number of customers at cafés, where gambling is
often available, Insee reported.
Shoppers, the
main contributors to the euro-region’s second-largest
economy, increased spending at the slowest pace in 11
years, the report revealed.
France’s economy
slipped into recession in the third quarter and
unemployment is the highest since 2006. While the
government expects welfare payments and state aid to
buoy spending, households are likely to keep to grip on
consumption, reports Bloomberg business news.
“Spending is going to suffer,” Insee’s chief forecaster
Eric Dubois told the news service this week. While he
still expects consumption to increase this year,
“superfluous” spending and “expenses that are the
easiest to postpone” may be the first to disappear, he
said.
The French government expects the economy
to contract 3 percent this year before expanding 0.5
percent in 2010. It expects consumer spending to
increase 0.3 percent in 2009 and 0.7 percent next.
Consumers added 0.5 percent to growth in 2008, when the
economy expanded 0.4 percent, Insee said.
The
statistics contrast sharply with AAMS statistics from
Italy (see previous InfoPowa reports) which show
gambling revenues still in the 10 percent range of
increases.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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