Ipsos: happy and unhappy
The economic situation has an effect on people's daily moods, but it is not the only factor that affects their mood.
Worldwide, only 37 percent of the respondents consider their country's economy as good, but 75 percent of them consieder their lives as harmonious. Hungary has a similar tendency; 12 percent of the Hungarian respondents are satisfied with the economy and 53 percent consider themselves happy. With this result, Hungary was pushed into the last position of the 24-country happiness ranking.
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