In April, just like in March, every second post (50 percent) believes that the current situation in the country is going in the wrong direction, and every third person (29 percent) who is good – according to the CBOS survey. One -fifty (20 percent) respondents have no opinion on this subject.
Poland asked about the predictions of the situation in the country in the coming year that it most often replied that it would not change (34 percent – with 4 percentage points less than in March), or that it would deteriorate (31 percent – with 2 pp. More). Almost a quarter of the respondents (23 percent – with 2 pp. More) replied that the situation would improve, and every eighth respondent (12 percent – more at 1 pp.) Koos the answer “hard to say”.
Almost half (47 percent) evaluates the political situation badly – from March the deterioration of the figures was 6 pp. 34 percent – on 4 pp. Less – He thinks he is neither good nor angry, and 15 percent (without changes from March) assesses as good. 5 percent There is no opinion on this subject – it is less on 1 pp.
The expectations of changes in the political situation have hardly changed – most of the respondents believe that the political situation will not change (39 percent – a month ago 40 percent), 24 percent. He believes it will deteriorate (the same in March) and 23 percent. – that it will improve (with 1 pp. Less). Every seventh respondent (14 percent – unchanged until March) there is no opinion in this matter.
39 percent respondents “neither good nor bad” assesses the economic situation in the country – on 3 pp. Less than a month ago. The percentage of assessing it (33 percent at 26 percent in March) and the percentage of good reviews fell from 24 percent. At 29 percent a month earlier. Still 4 percent are the subjects difficult to answer this question.
The economic situation in the country in the coming year will not change by 38 percent. Respondents (decreasing by 5 pp.), According to 29 percent – an increase of 6 pp. – will deteriorate and according to 20 percent it will improve (22 percent a month ago). Every eighth respondent (13 percent – in March on 1 pp. Less) has no opinion on this subject.
The standard of Poland’s life
Poland, the standard of living and their families, usually – 62 percent – they assess them as good – it is a percentage of 4 pp. Until March. 33 percent (about 3 pp. More) say that he is neither good neither bad and 4 percent. (Unchanged) Koos the answer he was angry.
CBOs also asked – like every month – to assess the material conditions of households – 61 percent. (with 2 pp. More) She evaluates as good, 34 percent (on 4 pp. Less) as neither good nor bad, and 5 percent – by 3 percent in March – so bad.
54 percent – on 2 pp. Fewer respondents – believe that they and their families will live the same, 19 percent. – that better and 15 percent – that worse (this two interest has not changed since March). 2 percent out of 10 percent in March, she replied that it is difficult to answer this question.
In the coming year, the material circumstances are of households – according to 67 percent. Respondents – will not change (69 percent in March), with 18 percent they will deteriorate (15 percent in March), and according to 15 percent they will improve (16 percent in March).
The study was conducted from 3 to 13 April on a representative name sample of 1030 adult residents of Poland from the Pesel register. They were implemented with a mixed method – in 62.3 percent using a direct interview with the Interviewer (CAPI), in 23.6 percent – telephone interview with the Interviewer (Cati) and 14.1 percent via the internet (CAWI).
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Source: wPolityce

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