Hungarians are the most pessimistic in terms of financial situation improvement
Hungary has the highest proportion of people who do not expect that their financial situation will improve – shows the latest Mood of the World 2011 study of GfK Roper Consulting.
The survey covered 37 thousand inhabitants of 25 countries. The results showed that 42 percent of Hungarians does not believe that their financial situation will be better in a year. Japan is in the second place with 37 percent.
In other countries people are much more optimistic: in Brazil and China, for example, only 2 percent of the respondents answered this way, and the world average is only 10 percent – reports MTI.
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