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GKI: Since 2010, income differences in Hungary have not decreased
The concentration of the income of the Hungarian population has not changed during the last 10 years, despite the economic growth – GKI Gazdaságkutató Zrt. drew attention in its communication sent to MTI.
They highlighted that the richest 10 percent had quarter of the total income of the population in 2019, as in 2010. The top 30 percent had 50 percent of the total income of the population in 2019, as in 2010. (MTI)
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