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This is an information portal and database aimed at facilitating the mobility of knowledge and labor between Hungary and the United States. For Hungarian professionals, it is a selective database for job and research opportunities in the two countries. For Hungarian and American companies, it is a valuable resource for recruiting a highly-skilled US-trained labor force with local knowledge.
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Hungary's Socialists get re-elected, Gyurcsány has little time to saviour victory
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Ferenc Gyurcsány has become the first Hungarian Prime Minister to win re-election since the fall of communism on Sunday after his socialist-liberal coalition won the election by a comfortable majority, the Financial Times reported.   [>>More]
Hungary living standard to reach half of U.S. average by 2020 - paper
Source: English-Hungary News Agency Corp.
The standard of living in Hungary could reach half the American average by 2020, according to an Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) survey quoted by business daily Vilaggazdasag on Wednesday.   [>>More]
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Economic Facts
  • Quality of Life (HDI)
   USA: 93.9
   Hungary: 84.8
  • Highest Cost of Living
(New York=100, March 2005)
   Budapest: 93.3
  • Purchasing Power
(GDP per head in PPP)
   USA: 100
   Hungary: 35.2
  • City Living
(Highest quality of life index, March 2005)
   New York: 100
   Washington: 99
   Budapest:

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