Entertainment Shifts: Spending changes as COVID-19 restrictions ease.
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June 4, 2024

As Singapore progressively eased most of its Covid-19 restrictions, many households saw a declining need for the home entertainment products that kept them busy at the height of strict movement restrictions.
In our recent study, we take a look at the spending shifts on entertainment and leisure activities like video streaming services, home exercise and online gaming, and spending intentions in this category in the next 6 months. Read the full feature on Yahoo
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