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12 percent of Hungarians would survive for 12 months without income
12 percent of Hungarians would survive without income for 12 months, and 67 percent of the population was able to set aside money more or less regularly in the past year, the Provident Pénzügyi Zrt. states, based on an international survey.

2/3 of the population can save money
Ipsos MORI examined the financial situation, borrowing habits and savings capabilities of the population in ten countries where IPF is present, among others. In addition to Hungary, Australia, the Czech Republic, Poland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Romania, Spain and Mexico participated in the survey. (MTI)
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