GfK: Per capita purchasing power grew by more than 10 percent in Hungary
The per capita purchasing power increased by more than 10 percent, from last year’s 5549 to 6204 euros in Hungary, with which the country continues to be ranked 30th on the list containing 42 countries – GfK’s purchasing power analyzis reveals.
According to the analysis, the population of the 42 countries in Europe has over 9.4 trillion euros. An average European citizen can spend 13 937 euros a year, which is 1.9 percent higher than last year.
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