

The survey asked respondents whether their material situation had changed over the past year.
According to Monday 'Rz', 57.5% of respondents say He has a feeling that life is worse and households are poor. Special changes are not noticed by 29.8% of respondents – they claim that they live the same way they did a year ago. 9.3% of respondents noted improvements in the material situation. The others were indecisive.
They feel like they're surviving worse. 2 age groups
The paper points out that 85 percent of respondents aged 50–59 and 82 percent between 18 and 29 years of age live worse. As “Rz” points out, this contrasts clearly with people over 70 years – only 19% of them (the lowest percent in the study) say that they live worse than a year ago.
The survey shows that the population of the village (67%), but besides more than half of tiny and large cities (55%), see the deterioration in surviving conditions. As many as 93 percent of the PiS voters of 2023 and 19 percent of the KO voters of those elections are convinced that they live worse. Most KO voters feel they live the same way (57%).
— The results of this survey surely contrast with CBOS research, GUS data – those that show consumer moods, present and future. Those with which the ruling boast, and which afraid February. And who at the same time gave the rulers hope, says “Rzeczpospolita” president of IBRiS Marcin Duma.
— There's 1 more thing. Economists have already noticed that even good data can travel with real emotions. This survey seems to be consistent with the emotions that we identify in qualitative studies," Duma emphasizes. As he adds, it is simply a "serious signal for the ruling coalition".
The survey was carried out by CATI method 7-8 March 2025 on a 1067-person group of respondents.