The most Hungarians don't borrow
According to Szonda Ipsos research, made between October – December 2008, Hungarian inhabitans wait for an extending, 18 months long financial and economic crisis.
72% of the Hungarians said they will
fill the effects of the crisis in short periode, other 15% think the
negative tendences touch them only a year leater. 80% of the
questioned said they worry about the decreasing purchasing power of
wages and pensions. 30% of the Hungarians are afraid of dismissal,
first of all the people with low education, and also inhabitans in
their 40s.
61% of the people said they are looking
for cheaper foods, only 20% said they will shop the will buy the
established products but less of them. Only 17% of the questoned said
they hope that the crisis doesn't have any effects on their daily
shopping possibility.
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