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Slovakia has the third lowest purchasing power as a share of GDP in the EU
The ma7.sk portal, points out that the purchasing power of the Slovak population and its level compared to the EU average has decreased significantly, having fallen by six places in the EU-27 ranking since 2010. The purchasing power of the Slovak population last year was only 68 percent of the EU average, which was higher than the level of only Bulgarians and Greeks.
In an article in the purchasing power of the Slovak population also showed a significant decline in the comparison of the countries of the Visegrad four in the period under review. While in 2010 only the Czech Republic overtook Slovakia in terms of purchasing power as a share of GDP in the V4 countries. (Starovic Tibor, MTI)
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