GfK Purchasing Power: in Europe 14,739, Hungary 7,416 euros are available to an average citizen in 2019
In 2019, an average European citizen has 14,739 euros for purchasing. However, there are significant differences in net income between the 42 countries surveyed.
Liechtenstein, Switzerland and Luxembourg have the highest average purchasing power and the lowest purchasing power can be found in Moldova, Kosovo and Ukraine, according to GfK’s latest “GfK Purchasing Power in Europe 2019”. study.
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