Urban Indians significantly boost their spending on Saturdays and Sundays, with a 1.6 times higher expenditure compared to weekdays. Fashion, entertainment, electronics, and dining see a marked increase as people enjoy leisure time. This trend is particularly strong in major metros and among higher-income groups, indicating a shift towards aspirational consumption. Urban Indians significantly boost their spending on Saturdays and Sundays, with a 1.6 times higher expenditure compared to weekdays. Fashion, entertainment, electronics, and dining see a marked increase as people enjoy leisure time. This trend is particularly strong in major metros and among higher-income groups, indicating a shift towards aspirational consumption.
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