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42% Of Maltese Think Malta Is Going In The Wrong Direction, Eurobarometer Finds

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42% of Maltese have expressed how they think Malta is going in the wrong direction, a new survey has revealed.

This statistic was revealed in the latest Spring Eurobarometer, ahead of next year’s European Parliament elections, to get a feel of how member states are feeling.

While 42% of Maltese are not happy with the direction the country is heading into, 44% are happy with the direction the EU is heading towards. 

Meanwhile, another 44% of Maltese have expressed how they’re often struggling to pay bills, placing the highest percentage of respondents in a time of struggle.

On the other hand, only 33% of Maltese feel that they are satisfied with the country’s measures towards tackling inflation, while 29% are satisfied with the EU’s approach to rising food and energy prices.

Even worse, 62% of Maltese feel that their standard of living has already been reduced throughout the last year, and are only expecting this to still be the case over the next year. 

On a personal level, 75% of Maltese are happy with the direction their personal life is heading into.

What do you make of these statistics? 

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