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1/3 of Greek Households Earn Less than 10,000 Euros
According to a survey conducted by Small Enterprises’ Institute of the Hellenic Confederation of Professionals, Craftsmen and Merchants (IME-GSEVEE), almost one in three Greeks...
In Greek Households the Man Earns, the Woman Does Housework
The Greek family remains very traditional as the man goes to work and puts bread on the table while the woman stays at home...
Greek Households Lose 14 Bln Euros of Disposable Income in 2013
Greek households lost some 14 million euros from their available income last year, the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) revealed today. Apart from their income...
Greek Households Lost 12.6 Bln Euros Since 2009
Greek households have recorded losses of another 1.4 billion euros from their disposable income during the year's second quarter, mainly due to raised taxes....
Greek Households Owe €70 Billion in Taxes
Tax debts owed to the Greek state reached a new high in September, amounting to 70.16 billion euros. Total tax debt in August was 69.24...
Swiss Bank: Greek Households Lose 170 Billion Euros Due to Crisis
A new study conducted by the Julius Baer Group, a Swiss private bank, has found that the last seven years of devastating economic downfall have...
Half of Greek Households Living With Under €800 Per Month
Around half of Greece’s households were forced to survive with less than €800 per month in 2012, as revealed by recent Greek tax office...
ELSTAT: Internet Use in Greek Households
The Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) conducted research on the use of information and communication technologies by households for 2013.
The research revealed that in the...
Greek Households' Available Income Down 8% in Q3 2013
Greek households’ and non-profit institutions’ (offering services to households) available income fell by 8 percent in the third quarter of 2013, compared with the...
One in Five Greek Households Below Poverty Line
One in five households (20 percent) in Greece, Spain, Bulgaria and Croatia lives below the poverty line, which means that with social welfare included,...


