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Most Ukrainians state that the economic situation is worsening, but the population works more and has higher income.

Most Ukrainians state that the economic situation is worsening, but the population works more and has higher income.

Most Ukrainians state that the economic situation is worsening, but the population works more and has higher income.

The majority of Ukrainians (83%) believe that the economic situation in Ukraine has worsened over the past year, according to a study by the Rating group. Another 10% saw no change, and 2% saw an improvement. At the same time, 57% of the respondents stated that their confidence in the future has worsened, and 9% report improvement. The family’s material situation worsened in 60% of cases and improved in 4%.

Another study shows that the share of employed citizens in Ukraine is increasing. More and more Ukrainians work both full-time and part-time jobs (69% versus 62% in December 2023). The lowest employment rate was observed in March 2022, when it was only 24%, but since then, the indicator has been steadily increasing. Ukrainian incomes are also growing. Compared with the pre-war period, the number of respondents who reported an increase in wages has increased significantly – 56% of respondents, which exceeds the indicators from previous studies. For example, in December last year, only 15% of respondents noted an increase in income.

 

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