Germans are worried that their financial situation will worsen in the future
The results of a survey show that many German citizens are worried about the worsening of their economic conditions in the coming year. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency, citing the German publication “D Site”, the results Germans worry that their financial situation will worsen next year, a survey shows. In this survey, which was commissioned by ARD and conducted by Infratest Diamp Institute, 41% of the respondents expressed concern that their economic situation will worsen in 2024. Low-income earners (net household income of less than €1,500) and – looking at voter groups – supporters of the far-right Alternative for Germany are particularly pessimistic. According to this, 75% of Germany’s far-right party supporters were worried about their financial future. However, 46% of those surveyed did not expect major changes in their personal finances, which is a 1% decrease compared to December 2022. Revealed. The results of this survey showed that only one out of eleven people believe that they will be in a better financial situation in 2024 than before. According to this survey, if the German federal elections are held next Sunday, the union Christian United parties will be by far the strongest faction in the opposition. 32% of those polled would vote for the Christian Democratic Party or the Christian Social Party, the best poll result for the second time in a row since the 2021 federal election. The far-right Alternative for Germany is second with 21 percent. The Social Democratic Party and the Greens will each gain 14 percent, so the Liberal Democratic Party will improve by one percentage point to five percent and re-enter the German Bundestag.
The results of this poll also showed Another concern among German citizens is loneliness at Christmas. According to this survey, one in ten people are afraid of feeling lonely during the upcoming holidays. Fear is especially high among young people between 18 and 34 years old (17 percent) and among older people 65 years and older (ten percent). Here, too, this concern is particularly evident among people with lower incomes.
For this poll, Infratest Diamp polled a total of 1,210 eligible voters in Germany by phone and online. investigated. This vote was held between December 18 and 20.
Publisher | Tasnim News |