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GKI: The first year of the Covid epidemic has widened the pay gap
Using the data of NAV, GKI Gazdaságkutató Zrt. Examined the development of net earnings in the first year of the COVID epidemic. In 2020, the average monthly net earnings per capita in Hungary were HUF 210,585 (this is 21% lower than the narrower figure published by the CSO (HUF 268,405)).
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