Over the past month (compared to the December 2023 survey), the percentage of residents who believe that things are improving in Lithuania has increased by 3 percentage points, and compared to the survey from a year ago (January 2023), the number of those who claim that the situation in Lithuania is improving has increased by 10 percentage points.
Residents of large cities and those with right-wing political views are the most positive in their assessment of the situation, while the unemployed and residents of Russian nationality are the most negative.
Youth under 30 years old (46% indicated improvement), residents of large cities (33%), and respondents with higher education (47%) are more likely to mention that the situation in Lithuania is actually improving.
Families with the highest monthly incomes (over 1800 euros), managers, students (51%), and residents with right-wing political views (50%) also have a more positive view of the situation in the country.
Residents over 50 years old (76% believe that things are getting worse), residents of rural areas (74%), and the unemployed and housewives (74%) are more likely than others to point out that things are deteriorating in the country.