This is what Hungarians give up during the crisis
Restaurants, holidays, culture – these are the things that Hungarians are ready to give up in times of crisis. 80 percent of people are in a worse financial situation than a year ago, so many households are preparing for serious sacrifices in the future as well.
Primarily, entrepreneurs from the capital feel that they are still financially stable, and those from Northern Hungary feel the least, and the situation of pensioners is downright hopeless in many places. 90.1 percent of those surveyed said that their spending habits had changed over the course of a year as a result of inflation, and 73 percent had been forced to postpone non-essential expenses in the last 3 months – this is according to Pénzcentrum‘s latest non-representative survey completed by 25,000 readers. from his research. It has also come to light that mainly entrepreneurs in the capital feel that they are still financially stable, and least of all those from Northern Hungary, and the situation of pensioners is downright hopeless in many places.
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