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Hungary’s labour market still flashing strength

ING Think

ING Think

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June 25, 2026

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CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: Employment rose more than expected in May, but we see this as a temporary uptick rather than a structural shift, with many firms still hoarding labour

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