Hungarians in Europe are the least indebted compared to to their income
The total debt of the Hungarian population compared to income is the lowest in Europe, but it is often difficult to pay the bills, according to a European survey by the Intrum Claims Manager.
In the Intrum Financial Welfare Barometer, which measures bill pay, credit, savings and financial awareness, Hungary achieved 6.24 points, the highest among the Visegrád countries. Slovakia 6.19, Czech Republic 6.16, Poland 5.54 got points. In Europe, Germany (6.89), Austria (6.77) and Sweden (6.72) had the highest values, while Greece (5.30) had the lowest. (MTI)
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