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Wed 25 June 2025
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February 9th, 2022
Close to 40 percent of respondents in a recent poll said their wages have suffered from the introduction of the government's flagship economic reform, dubbed the Polish Deal. In a United Surveys poll for the Dziennik Gazeta Prawna newspaper and RMF FM radio broadcaster, published on Wednesday, 11 percent said they had definitely lost out because of the reform. Nearly 20 percent of those surveyed say they have benefited from the tax changes. But the number of disgruntled taxpayers, the survey found, is twice as high as those satisfied with the Deal.
CTK
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