Survey showed how Ukrainians assessed their level of well-being: how many poor and rich.


The survey found out how Ukrainians assess their level of well-being.
According to the Razumkov Center, most Ukrainian citizens consider their well-being to be average (49.6%) or poor (31.1%).
It was also found that compared to June 2024, the number of people who consider their well-being poor has decreased, but these indicators remain better than before the war in 2021.
In particular, 12.2% of Ukrainians face financial difficulties and lack even for basic products. Regarding other categories, 35.8% of people are satisfied with food and inexpensive purchases, 40.7% find it extremely difficult to purchase expensive household items, and 0.5% of individuals can afford to buy everything they need.
The survey also showed that Ukrainians with different levels of well-being have different approaches to buying products. For 44% of individuals, the lowest price is important, regardless of quality, while 45% of citizens purchase higher quality and healthier products even at a higher price.
At the same Time, among those who experience financial difficulties, only 15% buy quality products, while among those who live in abundance, their number is 81%.
Thus, people with a higher level of well-being are more likely to afford buying quality food products, despite their higher price.
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