Hungarian households are more and more optimistic
According to internationally representative research carried out by teh Provident Pénzügyi Zrt. (Provident Financial Co.) and its parent company the International Personal Finance (IPF), one third of Hungarian respondents have improved the financial situation of their household over the past year and expect a further improvement in their finances for the next 12 months.
Twenty percent of the Hungarian respondents expect an economic boom, which is close to 5 percent better than last year’s data. The ever-improving trends in the labor market can also be found in the survey: Hungarians are worrying to lose their jobs the least among the surveyed countries. The following countries participated in the survey: the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania and Mexico.
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