How satisfied are Europeans with their personal financial situation?

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This map gives us an interesting view of how satisfied people in Europe are with their personal financial situation. This map shows us the average rating on a scale from 0-10 of how satisfied people are with their personal financial situation. The results are quite encouraging for most countries. The majority of countries score a 6 or higher. Meaning that people are fairly satisfied with their personal financial situation.
Bulgaria (4.6), Turkey (4.7) and Montenegro (4.9), are the only countries that score lower than a 5.0. A pretty worrying number.
Of all Europeans, the Finns and Dutch (7.6) are the most satisfied with their personal financial situation. Switzerland is right behind them, scoring a 7.5. Most countries in Central and Northern Europe score around a 7.0 or higher. Romania is a country that positively stands out. Surrounded by countries where most people rate their personal financial situation a 4 or 5, Romanians are very content with their personal financial situation, giving it and average of 7.0.
The data for this map comes from Eurostat.





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