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Analysts: a significant increase in real earnings even without arms money

Excluding the effect of the payment of arms money corresponding to the six-month salary of law enforcement officers, real wages also increased significantly, despite high inflation, analysts reporting to MTI...

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KSH: Hungarians spend the most on food and non-alcoholic beverages

The average monthly average per capita spending of the Hungarian population was 88,600 HUF in the first half of this year, 8.8 percent more than in the same period of...

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Real earnings may rise above 6 percent this year

According to the calculations of the ministry, real earnings may rise above 6 percent this year – Cseresnyés Péter, Minister of State of the Ministry of National Economy (NGM) responsible...

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KSH: the increase in earnings has accelerated

In November, the average gross earnings amounted to 285 800 HUF, which is a 8.2 percent increased over the year, while due to changes in average net income of the...

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KSH: the rise in earnings has continued

The gross average wage increased by 5.4 percent in a year and was 262.2 thousand HUF in October, while net earnings due to changes in the rules of personal income...

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(HU) GKI: Gyorsuló, de szerény növekedés

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GKI: slowing growth, accelerating consumption

In the first quarter, only the Greek growth was worse than the Hungarian growth. Due to the worse than expected data the GKI modified this year’s growth forecast from 2.3...

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Analysts expect further real earnings growth

Analysts interviewed by MTI expect the accelerating growth of real wages and say that the labor shortages in several sectors and low inflation also help the growth. The Central Statistical...

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GKI expects an around 2.7 percent GDP growth

The GKI Gazdaságkutató Zrt. Economic Research Company published its latest projection on Monday. According to the projection, the Hungarian economy will grow faster in 2015 than the EU average, which...

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