Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What to expect from 2011?

The city residents shared their opinions and were told no negative changes can be expected in the coming year. As reported RB.ru citing a study in December provedeennoe Online Market Intelligence (OMI), the vast majority of Muscovites are dissatisfied with rising prices and inflation, traffic jams in the capital, the problems in housing and utilities, as well as acute inter-ethnic relations. So, all survey participants were asked concerning the order in which areas should expect a deterioration of the situation. As a result, 77.9% of respondents admitted that they are worried about inflation and rising prices. Another 73.4% suggested that the most likely worsen traffic situation. Other 71,9% sure, in 2011, the atmosphere very hot in the housing sector. Also, many people are seriously concerned about ethnic bursts, observed recently. To date, approximately 66% of people are afraid of worsening the situation in this area. An important question remains and housing, disturbing 59.7% of Muscovites. Corruption in government worries 57% of metropolitan residents, and almost every second respondent believes that the deterioration will occur in law enforcement. Among other key issues were marked by a shortage of kindergartens (39.9%) and security of residence (38.4%). Less the same just as it turned out, worried about the lack of Muscovites inexpensive eateries and cafes (12.5%). But the optimism of our fellow citizens hardly know. Responding to a question, what problems will be solved in 2011, more than third of the golden-domed admitted any change should not be expected. Approximately the same number said that changes will occur in kindergarten. Nearly one in four believes that the new mayor Sergei Sobyanin solve traffic problems, while 22.1% suggested that Moscow will more cheap restaurants. As for more serious problems, here opinions were divided. Only 17.8% are hoping to win over corruption in law enforcement, every tenth believes that next year will slow the pace of inflation and rising prices. It is worth noting that a similar number believe life in the capital will be safer, but the problem of high property values ??will be at least partially solved.

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