Poles assessed their financial situation. The worst unemployed, pensioners and pensioners [SONDAŻ]

“The results obtained in the study can be considered only moderate – said the co -author of the report Łukasz Goszczyński from the GKPG office.” A significant part of Poles still have reservations about their financial situation ” – he added.
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According to the report, 49.1 percent Poles are satisfied with their financial situation. 27.3 percent He has an opposite opinion. In turn, 20.5 percent He claims that they are not doing well or bad. 3.1 percent He cannot be determined in this matter.
They assess their financial situation well primarily people aged 18-24. 70.1 percent indicated in this group of respondents. Among the respondents with net monthly income above 9,000 PLN satisfaction with its financial situation was expressed by 77.1 percent. 57 percent also assesses the status of their finances well. residents of cities with 200-499 thousand population.
The best state of their own finances is evaluated by people on maternity, paternity or parental leave, among which 60 percent indicated so. respondents. Further in the ranking are people studying or learning – 53.7 percent. indications, as well as full -time working – 53.2 percent
“As a rule, people who are on such holidays have a stable life situation, including financial. In turn, students and students still have time to think about professional work. They are often still supporting parents and only when they start working on their own, their point of view changes” – noted Goszczyński.
They are misleading their financial situation primarily people aged 65-74 – 33.9 percent indications, respondents with a monthly net income of 1000-2999 PLN-47.4 percent, as well as residents of villages and towns of up to 5,000. population – 31.2 percent
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As the authors of the report pointed out, As a rule, the smaller the town, the lower the earnings of the inhabitants. This regularity translates into an assessment of your financial situation by the respondents.
“In turn, seniors usually have low income, which often do not cover their current needs. Permanent fees, first necessity, medicines – all this went down, which affected the assessment of the personal financial situation of this group, “Goszczyński pointed out.
53.5 percent evaluated their financial situation badly. respondents in a group of unemployed, 45.7 percent tested pensioners, as well as 33.4 percent pensioners and the same percentage of home people.
“A relatively low percentage is a surprising percentage of pensioners who have not perceived their financial situation – much smaller than in the case of – a seemingly – similar group, i.e. pensioners,” noted Goszczyński.
The report was prepared on the basis of a public opinion of the Uce Research and GKPG office at a sample of 1008 adult Poles aged 18-80.