Pessimistic Tárki, optimistic Origo
According to Tárki’s montly survey; Only a fraction of the Hungarians believe, that their financial situation will improve in a year, the majority feels that things are going in the wrong direction. Origo’s Internet survey shows a more favorable atmospher
According to Tárki’s representative survey; only 15 percent of the total adult population, expect growth in the next financial year, while 42 percent believes that their financial situation will be worse in the next 12 months, than it was at the end of 2009.
The respondents of Origo’s non representative survey were more optimistic. 47 percent of the respondents anticipate that their financial situation will be better, only one-fourth of them expects that it will be worse.
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