Poles worried at low pay: study
PR dla Zagranicy
Paweł Kononczuk
20.02.2019 07:47
Poles say low pay is their main source of frustration in life, a new study has found.
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Four in ten say their level of income is their biggest concern, according to the survey by BIG InfoMonitor, a firm that collects data about debt.
Aside from wages, Poles are frustrated about their health (with 23% voicing concerns), the amount they spend on prescription drugs and medical treatment (22%), and about their appearance (11%).
The survey, whose results were released on Tuesday, found that looking in the mirror is a bigger cause of dissatisfaction for Poles than their place of residence, partner or their education.
The study was conducted on a representative sample of 1,296 adults.
The average Polish monthly wage in January was PLN 4,931 (EUR 1,137, USD 1,282), according to the country’s Central Statistical Office.
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Source: PAP