Half of all Bulgarians think that the standard of living has lowered after Bulgaria joined the EU
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According to the people surveyed, this is caused mainly by the new opportunities for corruption practices related to the EU funds allocation.
Corruption is identified as a problem mainly by men, people between 50-59 years of age, Bulgarians with secondary or higher education, people working in the private sector and by the inhabitants of towns which are not district centers.
One fifth (21.5%) of the inquired think that our country has lost from its EU membership - these are mainly people above 60 years of age and unemployed. According to 34.2% of all Bulgarians, our country has neither lost nor gained anything from its EU membership, and a little more- 32.5% reckon that Bulgaria has benefited by its accession to the EU.
On the question if the standard of living in the country has improved, a positive answer is given by wealthy Bulgarians only - 9.7%. 37.9% of the surveyed see no change and half of the inquired or 49.8% say that it has lowered.
The economic differentiation is defined as a problem mainly by the Bulgarians over 60 years of age and by the poor.
According to 89.8% of the survey the most important task before our country is the enhancement of the living standard, 60.5% - the maintenance of high economic growth, 58.5% - the observance of law, 27,8 % - the building of infrastructure and others.