Nielsen: ninety-three percent of Hungarians believewe are facing a recession
Seven percent of the Hungarian population thinks that Hungary, at the moment, is not facing recession. However, 93 percent of those asked is in the opinion that there is a massive recession in Hungary right now, a new survey by Nielsen states.
In 28 countries, 63 percent of those asked are struggling to save money and spend less than they did a year ago. Following Hungarians, the statistics of those thinking their is a massive crisis going on is the following: Greece (89), Itay (84), Portugal (81), Ireland and Spain (80-80), Nielsen's latest survey reveals.
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