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Hungary's GDP per capita was likely higher than Yugoslavia's national average but lower than Slovenia's and possibly Croatia's. However, Yugoslavia's internal disparities mean direct comparisons are tricky.
Hungarians likely had slightly higher or comparable average wages to Yugoslavs in wealthier republics but significantly higher wages than those in poorer Yugoslav republics. Hungary's stable wage levels gave it an edge.
Hungary likely had more consistent access to basic goods and fewer shortages than Yugoslavia, particularly outside Slovenia and Croatia.
Hungary likely had better housing conditions on average, with less extreme rural-urban disparities than Yugoslavia.
Hungary's healthcare system and life expectancy were likely slightly better than Yugoslavia's national average, though Slovenia may have been comparable.
Hungary's education system was more uniformly developed than Yugoslavia's, giving it a slight advantage.
Hungary had lower poverty rates and less inequality than Yugoslavia
Conclusion
In 1979, Hungary likely had a higher standard of living than Yugoslavia on average.
Hungary's GDP per capita was likely higher than Yugoslavia's national average but lower than Slovenia's and possibly Croatia's. However, Yugoslavia's internal disparities mean direct comparisons are tricky.
Hungarians likely had slightly higher or comparable average wages to Yugoslavs in wealthier republics but significantly higher wages than those in poorer Yugoslav republics. Hungary's stable wage levels gave it an edge.
Hungary likely had more consistent access to basic goods and fewer shortages than Yugoslavia, particularly outside Slovenia and Croatia.
Hungary likely had better housing conditions on average, with less extreme rural-urban disparities than Yugoslavia.
Hungary's healthcare system and life expectancy were likely slightly better than Yugoslavia's national average, though Slovenia may have been comparable.
Hungary's education system was more uniformly developed than Yugoslavia's, giving it a slight advantage.
Hungary had lower poverty rates and less inequality than Yugoslavia
Conclusion
In 1979, Hungary likely had a higher standard of living than Yugoslavia on average.
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