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(Dis)satisfaction with the state of selected areas of public life - January 2025

The greatest satisfaction is with the offer of goods and services (seven out of ten respondents). In second place is the area of culture (six out of ten respondents), in third place is the transport service with a comparable result. The greatest dissatisfaction is with the level of corruption (65%), followed by the state of public finances (63%) and the political situation in the Czech Republic (63%).
For six areas surveyed, satisfaction exceeds dissatisfaction by more than 20 percentage points: supply of goods and services, culture, transport services, science and research, respect for human rights, and health care. On the other hand, for seven items dissatisfaction prevails by 20 or more percentage points over satisfaction: corruption, the state of public finances, the political situation in the Czech Republic, economic crime, the general mood in society, immigration, the functioning of the economy.

The overall level of satisfaction varies considerably by age, education, assessment of one's own standard of living and party preferences and correlates significantly with overall satisfaction with life. (Dis)satisfaction with areas that involve society-wide problems is strongly conditioned by whether the respondent would vote for ANO (dissatisfaction) or for the parties of the government coalition (satisfaction). A similar correlation holds for areas mapping everyday life problems.

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