2012-12-20 17:40

Only one in five Lithuanians think economy is fine

Only 19 percent of Lithuanian residents think the economic situation in the country is good, more than in 14 other European Union member states, according to the results of a Eurobarometer survey.
Jungtinės Tautos prognozuoja recesiją.
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Asked to assess the economic situation in Lithuania, 80 percent of repsondents said it was bad.

The worst assessment of the economic situation is in Greece where just 1 percent of people say the economic situation in the country is good, while 99 percent call it bad.

Meanwhile the Swedes and the Germans seem to be most optimistic about their national economies, with three fourths and 23 percent respectively.

The surveys in EU member states were carried out in the middle of November. 1,019 people over 15 were surveyed in Lithuania.

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