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Sliding Down Instead of Catching up: This Is How Hungary Is Losing Its Competitiveness in Two Key Areas

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Hungary slipped from the top of the middle range of the Central and Eastern European region to the bottom in terms of public spending on education and healthcare in the 2010s, according to the latest Labor Market Mirror study by the KRTK. The level of GDP-proportionate spending has typically stagnated or decreased during the period, which has led to several of our regional neighbors overtaking us, while catching up with Western Europe seems even…
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Hungary slipped from the top of the middle range of the Central and Eastern European region to the bottom in terms of public spending on education and healthcare in the 2010s, according to the latest Labor Market Mirror study by the KRTK. The level of GDP-proportionate spending has typically stagnated or decreased during the period, which has led to several of our regional neighbors overtaking us, while catching up with Western Europe seems even…

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Portfolio.hu broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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