An IRES survey reveals that 45% of the Romanians say that, in general, they are doing OK financially, while 18% claim that they have everything they need, Agerpres reports.
The poll shows that 19% of the subjects sometimes have financial difficulties, and 18% answered that they do not have enough money even for the strictly necessary, while 2% do not know or do not want to answer.
At the same time, the survey also reveals that only 7% of respondents are very satisfied with the way they live, 34% are quite satisfied, while 39% are not very satisfied, 19% are not satisfied at all, and 1% do not know or do not want to answer.
In 2022, 70% of the subject say that they have reduced spending on household necessities, other than food, 64% have given up buying certain brands of food products that they used to use because they are too expensive now, 57% gave up buying various food products due to the lack of money, 25% postponed paying a utility bill, and 6% declared that they suffered from hunger.
Also, 46% of the respondents saved money this year, 33% borrowed money from family members, 24% borrowed money from friends or acquaintances and 14% from the bank.
In 2022, Romanians were worried about rising prices – 35%, fear of disease – 18%, war in the region – 15%, lack of jobs -10%, while only 5% were worried about the political crisis, 4% about income reduction, 3% about job insecurity or lack of perspective, the survey also shows.
The survey was conducted by IRES, between December 7 and 12, 2022, on a sample of 1,615 people, over 18 years old, with a margin of error of ą 2.5%.
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