Slovaks have higher purchasing power than the Czechs
The Slovak citizens have higher purchasing power than the Czechs – the independent Pravda of Bratislava reported on Tuesday citing the analysis of the GfK market research institute.
According to the statement of the GfK in 2015, the average purchasing power of the Slovak citizens amounted to 7,769 euros, while the average purchasing power of the Czechs amounted to 7313 euros. Slovakia is listed 25th, while the Czech Republic is the 26th on the list of GfK, which contains 42 European countries. (MTI)
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