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For 63%, the Government does nothing to get the country out of the economic crisis

For 63%, the Government does nothing to get the country out of the economic crisis

The latest survey ofshowed that for 63% of those surveyed, the Government of is not doing anything to get the country and Peruvians out of the economic crisis, while 22% considered that it is doing something and only 13% considered that it is doing everything possible.

Another aspect addressed in the study was the economic situation of the respondents and their households. In this sense, only 22% of the participants stated that they and their households cover expenses with their income without any difficulty, without the need to go into debt. Meanwhile, 45% said that they cover part of their expenses with their income, but that they have debts that they have been paying with effort, and 31% said that their income is not enough and that they have many debts that are difficult to pay. This last percentage was much higher than the 18% recorded in March of this year.

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Impact of rising prices

Another aspect that could be observed was that 80% of respondents, or eight out of 10, stated that in the last 12 months the rise in prices of products and services has affected them a lot. 18% said that it has affected them little and only 1% said that it has not affected them.

To this is added that 53% feel that the country has stagnated during the first year of President Pedro Castillo’s government and 39% consider that the country has regressed. 6% said they felt that the country had advanced.

Regarding the payment of bonuses, the main destination of this benefit will be the payment of debts, according to 37% of those surveyed who stated that they would receive this additional payment for National Holidays. They were then listed as buying things or doing home improvements (26%) and saving (15%). To a lesser extent, spending on education (5%), traveling or walking (3%), investing (3%), buying personal things (3%) and spending on health (3%) was observed.

Datum survey. Perception about the national economy. (Peru21)
Datum survey.  Perception about the national economy.  (Peru21)
Datum survey. Perception about the national economy. (Peru21)
Datum survey.  Perception about the national economy.  (Peru21)
Datum survey. Perception about the national economy. (Peru21)

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