According to the latest European statistical report, which
surveyed 1,028 Portuguese citizens out of a total of 26,431 citizens belonging
to Member States of the European Union (EU), 98% of national citizens
identified the increase in the cost of living , for example, through the
increase in the price of food products and energy as the most worrying issue, a
percentage that is five percentage points higher than the average of the 27
countries.
Despite the concern, 47% of national respondents replied
that so far they are living with some comfort with the income they have, while
40% revealed that they currently face some difficulties and 9% said that they
face a lot of difficulties with their current income. Compared to the European
average, 46% answered that they live comfortably with the income they have,
while 36% say they experience some difficulties.
The next topic that most concerns the national population is
poverty and social exclusion (95%). Here there is a larger gap to the European
average, as 82% responded that this was a major concern.
Health concerns
But the biggest disparity arises when the question is about
the possibility of spreading infectious diseases like Covid-19 or monkeypox.
The Portuguese are more fearful than the European average, since 83% responded
that they were “worried” about this hypothesis, as opposed to the EU average,
which is 62%.
With the war in Ukraine almost a year away and with no end
in sight, fears of a nuclear escalation in the conflict continue to hover,
which was reflected in most of the more than 1,000 Portuguese citizens
surveyed. 89% responded that they fear “nuclear incidents” and only 9%
responded that this issue does not raise concerns. Looking at the group of
countries in the community bloc, 74% believe that the risk is real, while 25%
dismiss this possibility
Also questioned about the state of the country in general,
43% of the Portuguese surveyed considered that they are going “in the wrong
direction”, but here the Portuguese are below the European average, which is
62%. 30% of national citizens consider that Portugal is on the right path, 16%
do not know and 11% consider that the situation in the country remains the
same.
Regarding the state of the European Union, the Portuguese
percentage (35%) contrasts with the European (51%) when the answer is “things
are going in the wrong direction. The same percentage of Portuguese consider
that the European Union is on the right path.
However, more than half of the Portuguese (52%, in the
sample of 1,028) are optimistic about the future of the community bloc. In this
parameter, the population between 15 and 24 years old and between 40 and 54
years old shows a greater share of optimism in relation to the future of the
EU, 52% and 61%, respectively.
It won't bother this goverment as nearly all the people who have moved here or are sec Home buys are not short of money. It's only the poor Portuguese who will suffer. !!!!!!!
By J from Lisbon on 15 Jan 2023, 17:04