Hungarians spend the least in the EU, experts are pessimistic

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In 2023, the average Hungarian consumed less per capita than individuals in any other EU nation. Experts from the Hungarian National Bank (MNB) warn that the future appears bleak unless there is a radical change in government fiscal policy.

Lower wages result in reduced spending

The Hungarian economy contracted significantly in 2023, leading to decreased spending. Not only were prices high in the country last year due to soaring inflation, but real incomes also lagged behind European Union averages, making everyday life more expensive for Hungarian residents, as per Népszava.

Albeit the cost of products like clothes and that of services in the country remained relatively stable compared to EU trends, foodstuffs saw a vast increase in prices in the last 20 years. While in 2004, Hungarian prices were approximately 60 percent of the European Union average; by 2023, Hungarians were paying over 95 percent of what the average EU citizen paid at checkout. Meanwhile, Hungarian incomes remained at half, or in some cases one-third, of EU levels.

Hungarians earned less but paid more in 2023 than their counterparts in neighbouring countries.

As we previously reported, the war in Ukraine, increased demands following the lifting of COVID restrictions and government transfers before the 2022 elections led to skyrocketing prices in the service industry. Consequently, fewer people were able to dine out regularly, negatively impacting not only restaurants but potentially raising the price of ice cream come summer.

Hungary versus the EU

Negative trends persist despite recent boosts in household incomes, as they still remain low compared to other European countries. Purchasing power parity is only 64 percent of the European Union average, while domestic gross average earnings reach less than half of EU rates.

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  1. In other words Hungarians have the lowest standard of living in the EU thanks to the mafia Pedofidesz thieves. Vote for them again in 2026 and give yourselves four more years of misery Hungarians.

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