Hungarians feel they are better off financially than before
In Hungary 46 percent of consumers feel they have more money to spend than they had 5 years ago. This proportion is considerably higher than the 37-percent European average – we can read in the Nielsen study titled Changing Consumer Prosperity. Ágnes Szűcs-Villányi, Nielsen’s market leader Hungary has revealed: although Hungarian consumers think their financial situation improved, they aren’t parting with their money like there was no tomorrow. //
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