Hungary's per capita GDP can be found in the EU's lower house
In Hungary, the gross domestic product (GDP) calculated on the purchasing power parity per capita is the 64 percent of the EU average. With this result, Hungary is situated among the lower two-thirds of the member states – shows the datas of the European Union's statistics office, published on Tuesday.
Among the Visegrád countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia also have better indicator than Hungary – in the Czech Republic percent 80 and 74 percent in Slovakia. In Poland this data is only 62 percent.
In Hungary, the purchasing power parity per capita GDP in the year of accession, in 2004 was the 63.2 percent of the EU average – reports MTI.
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