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Majority in EU expect living standards to fall in 2024 – poll | Majority in EU expect living standards to fall in 2024 – poll |
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Close to half of those surveyed have already seen their conditions worsen, according to Eurobarometer | |
EU citizens want the fight against poverty to top the European Parliament’s agenda as most households expect their living conditions to deteriorate in 2024, a new Eurobarometer poll has indicated. | EU citizens want the fight against poverty to top the European Parliament’s agenda as most households expect their living conditions to deteriorate in 2024, a new Eurobarometer poll has indicated. |
According to the bloc-wide survey carried out on behalf of EU institutions and published on Wednesday, 73% of respondents think their standard of living will decrease over the next year, while 47% have already seen their living standards reduced due to the pandemic, consequences of the Ukraine conflict, and rising inflation. The study also found that 37% struggle to pay their bills either sometimes or most of the time. | According to the bloc-wide survey carried out on behalf of EU institutions and published on Wednesday, 73% of respondents think their standard of living will decrease over the next year, while 47% have already seen their living standards reduced due to the pandemic, consequences of the Ukraine conflict, and rising inflation. The study also found that 37% struggle to pay their bills either sometimes or most of the time. |
A strong percentage of those who indicated that their living standards have declined, or who expect them to fall over the next year, are in Cyprus (77%), Greece (70%), and France (69%). | A strong percentage of those who indicated that their living standards have declined, or who expect them to fall over the next year, are in Cyprus (77%), Greece (70%), and France (69%). |
When asked whether they had difficulties paying their monthly bills during the last year, 36% of Greeks indicated “most of the time,” while 50% “from time to time,” and only 14% “almost never or never.” | When asked whether they had difficulties paying their monthly bills during the last year, 36% of Greeks indicated “most of the time,” while 50% “from time to time,” and only 14% “almost never or never.” |
To compare, in Sweden, 93% said they “almost never/never” struggle to pay the bills. | To compare, in Sweden, 93% said they “almost never/never” struggle to pay the bills. |
At the same time, a vast majority of those polled believe that EU actions have had a positive impact on their daily lives. The biggest disadvantage of being a member state, according to the survey, is that people have little influence on EU decisions. | At the same time, a vast majority of those polled believe that EU actions have had a positive impact on their daily lives. The biggest disadvantage of being a member state, according to the survey, is that people have little influence on EU decisions. |
The statistics were published six months ahead of the European Parliament’s 2024 elections, which will be held between June 6 and 9 across all 27 member states. | The statistics were published six months ahead of the European Parliament’s 2024 elections, which will be held between June 6 and 9 across all 27 member states. |
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