Swedish and Hungarian households save the most in Europe

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Greece is the only European country where households spend more than they earn, with a net saving rate of -9.3%. Sweden and Hungary lead in household savings, with rates of 14.7%, while the EU average is 8.1%. Precautionary reasons and retirement are key saving motives. Computing and comparing saving rates across nations is complex due to measurement challenges and differing national responses to economic crises.


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