88 percent of the Hungarians consider the economic situation of the country as critical
The percentage of those has increased who believe that Hungary is in an economic crisis, and will not recover from it in the forthcoming twelve months.
85 percent of them believe that the crisis will not end in twelve months. The rate of the latter increased by 3 percentage points in the third quarter from 82 percent – shows Nielsen’s survey, carried out in November 2012.
In Europe, Italians (98 percent), Croats (97 percent), Portugese (96 percent), Irish (95 percent) and Greeks (89 percent) are the most pessimistic. The rate of Dutch, who consider their country’s economy situation as critical is also 88 percent, followed by the Frenchmen (86) and the Belgians (83 percent).
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