GKI: most of the retired people would not work
Eighty percent of Hungarian retired people would not take any additional income-generating activity at all, while 11 percent would be willing to work part-time, according to a recent survey of the GKI Economic Research company sent to MTI on Monday.
According to the research, there are currently about 2.5 million retirees in Hungary, of whom roughly 2 million receive old-age pensions. (MTI)
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