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According to a study, income of 61 percent of Hungarians did not change despite the pandemic
61% of the Hungarian population did not perceive substantial change in their income situation caused by the pandemic.
About a third of the respondents reported a decrease in income – the Budapest University of Economics (BGE) informed MTI on Monday about the latest research of conducted as the Hungarian partner of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM). (MTI)
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