73 percent of working youth expect a pay raise in the next year, according to a survey
73 percent of working youth expect a salary increase next year. Their majority, 54 percent of them expect a rise under inflation and 19 percent a rise above inflation -according to the K&H Youth Index for the first quarter of 2019.
According to the Communication, a representative survey looked at the satisfaction and future expectations of 300 young people aged 19-29, including housing, work, career advancement, education, health, and family.
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