The Germans are most worried about inflation
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Nearly 30 percent of Germans fear low living standards due to inflation
According to research by international corporate consulting firm McKinsey, inflation in Germany is even more troubling than the war in Ukraine and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Forty percent of the population sees inflation as the biggest concern. Russia’s war against Ukraine was ranked first by 34 percent and the coronavirus pandemic by only 8 percent. (Bálint Marcell, MTI)
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