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Shock for Hungarian Families: Money They Have Saved in the Bank Is Quietly Disappearing, Many Don't Even Know What's Really Happening

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According to preliminary data from the Hungarian National Bank, Hungarians hold around 12,626.5 billion forints in their bank accounts without a deposit. The biggest problem with this is that this amount typically does not earn interest, so it loses its purchasing value in line with inflation. But is there a solution that can offset the money-consuming effect of annual price increases without a deposit?
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According to preliminary data from the Hungarian National Bank, Hungarians hold around 12,626.5 billion forints in their bank accounts without a deposit. The biggest problem with this is that this amount typically does not earn interest, so it loses its purchasing value in line with inflation. But is there a solution that can offset the money-consuming effect of annual price increases without a deposit?

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Pénzcentrum broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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