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A Quarter of Czech Households Have No Financial Reserves, Says Survey

Summary by Brno Daily
Almost a quarter of households in the Czech Republic do not have financial reserves for unexpected expenses, while 7% live from day to day, according to a survey by the NMS agency, presented to journalists by Uniqa insurance company yesterday. The figure rises to as many as 50% of so-called ‘patchwork families’ (made up of a man, a woman and children from several relationships). The average level of security in Czech families, according to the s…

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On the 15th, Mynavi announced the results of a survey on work and private life attitudes conducted among dual-income full-time employees. The average ideal annual household income was 11,263,000 yen, with a gap of approximately 3.2 million yen between this and the actual annual household income. Nearly half of the respondents felt that their household finances were strained, highlighting the economic anxiety of dual-income households. The survey…

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Nikkei broke the news in Japan on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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