Two years into the conflict, there is a relatively high level of concern among European residents. Nearly half of the population (48%) reports that they perceive a significant risk of encountering difficult circumstances in the near future. Among Europeans’ primary concerns are food inflation (62%), unforeseen expenses (59%), and rising fuel costs (59%).
Fatigue from economic challenges, lack of prospects for improved material well-being, increasing social tension stemming from the migration crisis, and the need to devote significant funds to support Ukraine ultimately influence the revision of values and a shift in the life outlook among Europeans, including their political views.
As elections to the European Parliament approach, Ipsos conducted a survey (sample size: 25,916 people) to identify priority areas for the European Union. According to European respondents, these include: