1600 the Russians asked questions about what changes in the economy, they predict the coming year. Turns out to be fewer Russians are building a favorable economic outlook. So, according to VTsIOM, conducted the survey, the number of respondents answering that next year will be good for the economy, declined by 7% (currently 41%) compared to May of this year. In addition, the increased share of those who think Russia in the economic sphere, expect a change for the worse (36%). What's interesting is, most people with a positive looking at the future, was among the residents of the Southern federal district (53%) and cities with a population of 500 thousand people (45-48%), while the pessimists, by contrast, live mostly in large cities and metropolitan areas, in particular, in both stoilitsah, as well as in Central (47%) and Urals (48%) federal districts. As the polls that came before, Nashchi Koreans still believe that the worst of times we are experiencing now. So think more than a third of respondents (32%). It is true, read the same people who predicted the offensive most difficult period in the future, the number of responses already increased to 30%! This is not the first time forecasts of Russians are pessimistic about the economy. So, a few years ago the Levada Center conducted a survey on economic issues. Then we found out that most Russians are worried about rising prices, unemployment and industrial decline. After the crisis, by Boston Consulting Group was also held global survey on the impact of the crisis. Then 71% of Russians said that they personally suffered from the global recession. As a result of our compatriots were in the lead among the other "victims" of the crisis.
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