Ipsos: Hungarians assessed last year positive
Hungarians assessed their personal lives, the events of their immediate environment mainly positively in 2015. However they classify the events occured in the country mainly negatively – according to the joint representative survey of Ipsos és a ZRI Závecz.
According to the representative survey made in December two-thirds of Hungarians were satisfied with their personal lives and their health status.
50 percent considered their financial situation good in 2015 and 48 percent bad. (MTI)
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