GKI: per capita purchasing power in 2020 was 2 million HUF

The pandemic has held back purchasing power growth
According to the announcement, the difference between the poorest and the richest settlements in this indicator was about 6.5 million HUF.
Purchasing power per capita was well above average in only 131 of the approximately 3,100 settlements, while it was well below average in 97 settlements and well below average in 740 settlements. (MTI)
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