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  2. Economy of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Hungary is a developing, [1] high-income mixed economy that is the 53rd-largest economy in the world (out of 188 countries measured by IMF) with $265.037 billion annual output, [27] and ranks 41st in the world in terms of GDP per capita measured by purchasing power parity.

  3. Family policy in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The Szabó family, the most famous soap opera in Hungary during the second half of the 20th century, was a typical depiction of a Hungarian family of the time. Hungary's population has been declining since 1980 when the country's population peaked at 10.7 million. It is the country in Europe whose population has been shrinking for the longest time.

  4. Hungary offered €30,000 to couples having 3 kids—but its ...

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    Hungary registered a meagre 6,000 births in June, even as it offers steep financial incentives to new parents. Hungary offered €30,000 to couples having 3 kids—but its birth rate has still ...

  5. List of Hungarians by net worth - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian expats by net worth in 2017 (excluded from the Forbes Hungary′s list) [1] Rank Name Net worth Net worth Field Source of worth 1: Thomas Peterffy: 4,797 billion: 18.100 billion [3] Financial services: Interactive Brokers: 2: George Soros: 2,120 billion: 8.000 billion [4] Hedge fund: Soros Fund Management: 3: Frank Lowy: 1,548 billion ...

  6. International rankings of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Trade Freedom Index ranked 20 out of 179 countries. (2016) [2] Fiscal Freedom Index ranked 96 out of 179 countries. (2016) [3] Monetary Freedom Index ranked 2 out of 181 countries. (2016) [4] Social Progress Index ranked 37 out of 128 countries. (2017) Fragile States Index ranked 135 out of 178 countries. (2017)

  7. Hungary to give women with 4 or more kids life tax exemption

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    Hungary's anti-immigration prime minister says the government is greatly increasing financial aid and subsidies for families with several children. Hungary to give women with 4 or more kids life ...

  8. Orbanomics - Wikipedia

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    György Molnár, a workfare specialist at the Institute for Economics at the Hungarian Academy of Science, has argued the actual unemployment rate in Hungary was 7.3% instead of 4.2% in 2018, as close to 4% of the workforce participated in Hungary's workfare program where they actually barely work often for 1 or 2 hours a day and are paid $175 ...

  9. Taxation in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Taxation in Hungary is levied by both national and local governments. Tax revenue in Hungary stood at 38.4% of GDP in 2017. [ 2 ] The most important revenue sources include the income tax , Social security , corporate tax and the value added tax , which are all applied at the national level.