kvarcválság
Kvarcválság refers to a type of emotional and psychological crisis that affects individuals in Hungary, particularly in relation to their financial situations. The term is derived from the Hungarian words "kvarc," meaning quartz, and "válság," meaning crisis. It is characterized by feelings of desperation, anxiety, and hopelessness, often triggered by debt, financial instability, or economic uncertainty.
The concept of kvarcválság gained prominence in Hungary in the early 2000s, when the country was experiencing
Debt and financial stress are common triggers of kvarcválság. When individuals feel overwhelmed by their financial
In Hungary, kvarcválság is often associated with the country's transition from a socialist to a market-based
Efforts to address kvarcválság in Hungary have focused on providing financial counseling, debt management services, and