Almost half of Ukrainians (44%) note that when buying food they more often try to buy the cheapest products, less because of their quality, according to the results of a sociological survey conducted by the sociological service of the Razumkov Center on September 20-26 and presented at a press conference at the Interfax-Ukraine agency on Wednesday.
At the same time, the same number of those who more often allow themselves to buy better quality products, even if they are more expensive (45%). The remaining 11% of respondents found it difficult to answer.
“After the beginning of full-scale aggression compared to June 2021, both the share of citizens answering that they make ends meet, there is not enough money even for necessary products (from 9% to 12% in September 2024. ), as well as the share of those who answered that they live well, but are not yet able to make some purchases (apartment, car) (from 6% to 9%), while the share of those who answered that their family in general has enough to live on, but the purchase of durable goods, such as furniture, refrigerator, TV, is already causing difficulties (from 44% to 41%)”, – noted in the results of the study.
Compared to 2005, from 38% to 54% increased the share of citizens who receive the main part of their livelihood from wages, and from 38% to 29% decreased the share of those who live mainly from pensions, scholarships, financial aid or alimony. From 7% to 2.5%, the share of those living from stocks or income from subsidiary farms, land plots, from 5% to 3% – from side jobs, from 3% to 2% – from income from entrepreneurship decreased.
The face-to-face survey was conducted in all territories controlled by the Government of Ukraine and where no hostilities are taking place, among 2016 respondents aged 18 years and older. The sample structure reproduces the demographic structure of the adult population of the territories where the survey was conducted as of the beginning of 2022 (by age, gender, type of settlement). The theoretical sampling error does not exceed 2.3%. Additional systematic sample deviations may be due to the consequences of Russian Federation aggression.