Among those surveyed, over 17% reported having savings exceeding 10,000 PLN (over 2,300 EUR).
The most common savings amount reported was over 5,000 PLN (over 1,100 EUR), according to the Polish state news agency PAP.
Younger individuals with higher incomes, particularly men from larger cities, are more likely to save, whereas those with lower incomes and less education face challenges in saving money.
Women are more likely than men to have no savings or to be unsure if they have any; this often applies to those with lower education levels and residents of smaller towns.
Łukasz Zieliński from SYNO Poland emphasizes the need for better financial education among young Poles, noting that the current state of savings is unsatisfactory.
The report on savings among young Poles was created based on a survey of over 800 Poles aged 18-35, conducted using CAWI methodology by experts from UCE RESEARCH and SYNO Poland.
Source: PAP/UCE RESEARCH
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