Poles believe that inflation is much higher than the data of the Central Statistical Office would indicate - according to the United Surveys survey for RMF FM and "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna". According to Poles, the prices of consumer goods and services increased by almost 30 percent during the year.more
Poles commonly accept crosses in public space, but do not accept the presence of the Church in politics. It is disgraceful that the Church takes a position on parliamentary bills and, above all, priests telling people how to vote in elections, according to a CBOS study.more
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki received the most responses - 10 percent. - in the ranking of politicians of 2021 in the country. The former German Chancellor Angela Merkel deserved the title of the politician of the year 2021 in the international arena, who was also indicated by 10 percent. respondents - according to the CBOS survey.more
Nearly one in four Poles wants to focus on being with loved ones in the new year. 22 percent of respondents intend to be more physically active. However, 25% of Poles do not have New Year's resolutions - according to a survey published in "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna".more
A difficult year is ahead of us. If we are forced to tighten our belts, we will first of all cut spending on entertainment, durable goods and travels - writes Friday's "Rzeczpospolita".more
Over 50 percent Poles assessed that 2021 - generally speaking - was good for them and their families. Although the ratings for 2021 are better than 2020, they are still much weaker compared to the record-breaking 2019 - CBOS reports.more
Poles' expectations for the next year are, above all, a reduction in inflation, an improvement in relations with the EU and a reduction in taxes - according to the United Surveys poll for Dziennik Gazeta Prawna and RMF FM.more
54 percent Poles have a negative opinion of abortion, 41 percent. euthanasia, and 40 percent. - homosexuality. At the same time, 51 percent. of respondents accept divorce, 63 percent approves of living in cohabitation, and the use of contraceptives and premarital sex is approved by 62 percent. Poles - according to the CBOS poll.more
50 percent of Poles support the possibility of introducing mandatory vaccinations for all adult Poles. Opponents of mandatory vaccinations are 43 percent of Poles, according to the Kantar poll.more
In December, 30 percent of the government's supporters are respondents, and to his opponents - 43 percent. 23 percent the respondents express indifference to the government; 34 percent are satisfied with the fact that Mateusz Morawiecki is the head of the government, and 51 percent are dissatisfied. - results from the CBOS poll.more
56 percent of Poles treat Christmas as a family holiday. Only 6% of respondents plan to spend Christmas Eve with friends or close acquaintances from outside the family, according to this year's CBOS survey. Almost all Poles make Christmas Eve wishes, eat traditional dishes and share the wafer.more
Most Poles believe that the government is not doing a good job in the fight against the pandemic. Those who have undergone Covid-19 have the worst opinion - "Rzeczpospolita" reports today.more
43% of companies in Poland intend to hire new employees between January and March 2022, while 19% plan to cut jobs, according to the ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey for Q1 2022. This is the highest result since 2008.more
Nearly one in two Poles (48.8%) will do less shopping for Christmas this year, according to the SW Research survey published yesterday on rp.pl. 24.2% of respondents do not plan to save money over Christmas.more
Less than a half (47%) of adult Poles remember the exact date of the introduction of martial law, i.e. December 13, 1981, while almost one fifth (19%) do not know this date at all, according to a CBOS poll conducted in November.more
President Andrzej Duda is trusted by 43 percent of respondents, while Poland 2050 leader Szymon Holownia and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki are trusted by 39 percent each, the CBM Indicator poll shows. In the distrust ranking, PiS president Jarosław Kaczyński came first (57 percent).more
71 percent of Poles surveyed assess the living conditions in Poland as harmful to mental health. Only 17 percent of Poles have the opposite opinion, according to the CBOS survey "Mental health of Poles".more
Just 9 per cent of Britons believe assurances that there was no Christmas party in Downing Street during last year's lockdown and only 12 per cent believe Prime Minister Boris Johnson is telling the truth on the matter, according to a poll published yesterday.more
Three-quarters of Poles intend to spend up to PLN 1,000 on Christmas this year, with 32% planning to spend no more than PLN 500, according to a survey commissioned by "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna" and RMF conducted by United Surveys.more
Already 68 per cent of employees believe that reducing the working week to four days would have a positive impact on their health, according to a survey commissioned by Personnel Service. Those against it include the self-employed and the over-55s.more
Most Poles support compulsory covidium certificates when entering shops, restaurants, cultural institutions, workplaces or churches, according to a United Surveys poll for RMF FM and "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna".more
43.5 percent of the respondents believe that vaccination against COVID-19 should be mandatory in Poland; 40.8 percent are of the opposite opinion. respondents - according to the SW Research survey published yesterday for the rp.pl portal.more
Not so long ago, if you asked Poles what kind of Christmas they missed, most would say snow outside the window. And although 27 percent of Poles declare a longing for snow on Christmas, we definitely dream more of holidays with our loved ones. more
16.1 percent of working Poles are considering economic emigration in the coming year, twice as many as before the pandemic, according to the study "Earnings Migrations of Poles". It added that Germany would still be the most preferred destination.more