GfK: purchasing power in Hungary grew by more than 7 percent this year
Purchasing power per capita in Hungary this year grew to 6654 euros, by more than 7 percent, compared to last year, while the European growth rate is 2.5 percent – according to GfK’s annual survey published on Tuesday.
According to the market researcher, 677 million Europeans have 9.7 thousand billion euros. Their purchasing power, ie the average of their expenditure on spending and savings is 14,292 euros, but there is a large difference between countries. (MTI)
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