GfK: the Hungarian purchasing power is less than 40 percent of the European average
The ten richest countries of Europe have over about half of Europe's total purchasing power, while in the poorest country, which is Moldova, the per capita disposable income is less than one-tenth of the European average.
Hungary continues to be on the 31st place ahead of – among other things – Montenegro and Romania – the datas of GfK’s Purchasing Power study shows. According to the datas examined for the first time this year, residents of the Budakeszi district have the most income, while those who are living near the country's north-eastern border can manage their livings from the least. (Gfk.hu)
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