It was also published today that we have the lowest inflation of all the EU countries. Does that mean that salaries in other countries are actually going up significantly? I noticed that salaries in our home country are much higher now than they were when we left and than in Luxembourg, the same salary that was offered to us is still considered “good” for respective career level, but is this becoming Europe wide and more noticeable now?
Fuck, really?? I am shocked
There are multiple models to estimate inflation. For the indexation, Statec does not take into account purchase prices of real estate. Maybe this study takes that into account.
Considering Hungary is in positive, I call this statistic false and wrong. And Im saying this as a long-term Orban supporter.
Wages did grow in Hungary, but when weak forint and inflation of over 20 percent taken into consideration – absolutely not.
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It was also published today that we have the lowest inflation of all the EU countries. Does that mean that salaries in other countries are actually going up significantly? I noticed that salaries in our home country are much higher now than they were when we left and than in Luxembourg, the same salary that was offered to us is still considered “good” for respective career level, but is this becoming Europe wide and more noticeable now?
Fuck, really?? I am shocked
There are multiple models to estimate inflation. For the indexation, Statec does not take into account purchase prices of real estate. Maybe this study takes that into account.
Considering Hungary is in positive, I call this statistic false and wrong. And Im saying this as a long-term Orban supporter.
Wages did grow in Hungary, but when weak forint and inflation of over 20 percent taken into consideration – absolutely not.