Every second Hungarian believe that they do not have unnecessary expenditure
More than half of the Hungarian population believe that they have no unnecessary expenditures and there is no possibility of savings – according to a new survey.
According to the latest research of the Groupama Garancia Insurance company, 56 percent of the Hungarians feel that they live with enough serious restrictions, and do not have unnecessary expenditures.
Almost a quarter of the population, 24 percent believe that if they would stop their unnecessary expenditures, they could start to save up a significant amount of money on a regular basis.
Almost one-fifth of the population, 19 percent of the respondents said that they are able to save without the cancellation of unnecessary expenditure. (MTI)
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