Survey Suggests Slovenians Feeling Pinch of Recession
Ljubljana, 27 October - The impact of the recession on everyday life was felt in October by 66% of Slovenians, a two percentage point increase on March and up three percentage points on the same month last year. While the share of people who feel the impact has not changed much, the reasons have, a survey by the Slovenian Market Association suggests.
Ljubljana.
Press conference of the Slovenian Market Association and Valicon, presentation of the autumn survey results.
Pictured from left to right: Co-founder and partner of the polling company Valicon Andraz Zorko and President of the Slovenian Market Association Maja Makovec Brencic.
Photo:Tina Kosec/STA
Ljubljana.
Press conference of the Slovenian Market Association and Valicon, presentation of the autumn survey results.
Co-founder and partner of the polling company Valicon Andraz Zorko.
Photo:Tina Kosec/STA
Ljubljana.
Press conference of the Slovenian Market Association and Valicon, presentation of the autumn survey results.
President of the Slovenian Market Association Maja Makovec Brencic speaking at the presentation of the results of the survey.
Photo:Tina Kosec/STA
Ljubljana.
Press conference of the Slovenian Market Association and Valicon, presentation of the autumn survey results.
Pictured from left to right: Co-founder and partner of the polling company Valicon Andraz Zorko and President of the Slovenian Market Association Maja Makovec Brencic.
Photo:Tina Kosec/STA
Ljubljana.
Press conference of the Slovenian Market Association and Valicon, presentation of the autumn survey results.
Pictured from left to right: Co-founder and partner of the polling company Valicon Andraz Zorko and President of the Slovenian Market Association Maja Makovec Brencic.
Photo:Tina Kosec/STA
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