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58 percent of young people have savings, according to a survey
This year, in the second quarter, 58 percent of 19- to 29-year-olds had savings, and only 20 percent said they wouldn’t save at all, the K&H Group said in a survey, adding that 58 percent was the highest ever measured.
According to the data, there are more people in the 26-29 age group who do not collect than in the 19-25 age group: 31 percent and 14 percent, respectively. Previously, most of them saves possibly their remaining forints at the end of the month, now 35 percent of them set aside the amount to be saved at the beginning of the month. (MTI)
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