Hungarians are afraid of losing their jobs
The Hungarian population is most afraid of unemployment during the coronavirus crisis. In April, the outlook for the future of the Hungarian economy also became dramatically negative, with pessimism intensifying to a greater extent in relation to expected unemployment. According to the GKI Business Tendency Index, the situation improved slightly in May, but we are still a long way from talking about the population seeing a more favorable future. (portfolio.hu)
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