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25 August 09:43

Romania has a low share of employees working overtime - just 1.8%, according to Eurostat, among the lowest in the EU.

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Eurostat data show that Romania is among the countries with the lowest share of employees working overtime, with only 1.8% of them working more than 49 hours a week. This is partly explained by the large number of state employees. By comparison, Greece, Cyprus and France have the highest shares of employees working overtime. Romanians are also the most satisfied with their financial situation in the region, giving themselves an average of 7 on a scale of 1 to 10.

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România, printre țările UE cu cei mai puțini angajați care fac ore suplimentare la serviciu. Ce arată datele Eurostat
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Românii, printre cei mai puțin dispuși să facă ore suplimentare. Țările din UE în care angajații stau cel mai mult peste program
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Datele Eurostat arată o discrepanță majoră între România și statele din occident: Realitatea românească nu se potrivește cu moda vestului
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Românii, printre cei mai comozi din UE. Doar 1,8% fac ore suplimentare, față de 6,6% media europeană
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Românilor nu le place să facă ore suplimentare la muncă. Doar 1,8% muncesc peste 49 de ore săptămânal
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Românii nu fac ore suplimentare. Doar 1,8% dintre angajaţi lucrează peste program, de aproape patru ori mai puţin decât media Uniunii Europene
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Românii sunt cei mai mulțumiți din regiune de situația lor financiară. Datele Eurostat
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Românii sunt cei mai mulțumiți din regiune cu situația financiară, spune Eurostat

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In 2024, the share of taxes and social contributions in the EU GDP increased to 40.4%. Romania is among the countries with the lowest share, at 28.8%.
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eJobs Survey: 76% of respondents are affected by the recent price increases. Romanians are giving up city outings, buying clothes less often, putting vacations on hold, and purchasing brands from lower price categories.
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In 2024, 17.4% of the EU population considers itself poor, a decrease from 19.1% in 2023. Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania have the highest rates.
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Romania recorded in September the highest inflation in the EU, at 9.88%, with significant increases in non-food goods and services.
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The eurozone economy grew by 0.2% in Q3, while the EU GDP increased by 0.3%. The unemployment rate remained stable at 6.3% in the eurozone.
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The government deficit in the EU has risen to 2.9% of GDP, with Romania having the largest deficit at 8.7%, although this has decreased from 10.3% of GDP in the last three months of 2024. Public debt in the euro area has increased to 88.2%.
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