MNB: Hungarian households are more wealthy than their Slovak and Polish counterparts
According to statistics, the financial savings of the Hungarian households compared to the GDP have increased significantly since the economic crisis in 2008 and are high in international comparison as well.
The gross assets of Hungarian households at the end of 2015 amounted to 90,000 billion HUF, which corresponds to 9 million HUF per capita and 22 million HUF per household, almost half of which was provided by financial assets – according to the analysis of the National Bank of Hungary (MNB) on household assets and financing processes published on Tuesday. (MTI)
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