Almost two-thirds of Germans are satisfied with their financial position
Almost two-thirds of Germans are satisfied with their financial situation, according to a survey reported on Thursday by German newspapers.
Based on a survey prepared by the German Savings Co-operative Association (DSGV), 63 percent of the Germans are satisfied or very satisfied with their financial situation. A further 29 percent consider it financially tolerable, and only 8 percent think it is bad. (MTI)
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