A new Ipsos survey reveals economic hardships for 3 in 10 Europeans. The study covered 10,000 people from ten countries. In Greece, 49% reported economic struggles. In France, the number was 22%, while in Germany, it was 18%. Adults from ten different countries took part in the study. Many limit travel due to tight budgets. […]
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