Winter Sales 2026: Worse Performance for One in Two Businesses
A recent survey reveals that half of Greek businesses underperformed during the winter sales of 2026, attributed to reduced consumer purchasing power and unfair competition from Asian platforms.
Zimbabwe: Zimbabweans Now Keeping ZiG for Longer Periods Due to Its Stability - Survey
A recent survey indicates that Zimbabweans are holding onto the ZWG currency, known as ZiG, for longer durations due to its stability and appreciating value.
'Skipping uni was the best thing I did for my money - it would have set me back years'
A new survey reveals that young people's financial literacy is alarmingly low, prompting many to question the value of a university degree amidst rising student debt.
Survey: Many Finnish Small Businesses are in Economic Difficulties
A recent survey reveals that many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Finland are experiencing economic difficulties as their confidence wavers.
Canadians believe they need $1.7 million to retire, up from $1.54 million last year: BMO survey
A new BMO survey reveals that Canadians believe they need $1.7 million to retire, a significant increase from the previous year, yet confidence in reaching this goal is declining due to rising costs and economic uncertainty.
President Yoon's approval rating at 64%... Positive evaluation of real estate policy [Gallup]
President Yoon's approval rating stands at 64%, according to a recent Gallup survey, with positive evaluations largely linked to his economic and real estate policies.
Norges Bank Survey: Everyone Expects Higher Wage Growth
A recent survey by Norges Bank shows that expectations for wage growth in Norway are higher than last year's projections, with various economic actors predicting an average growth of around 4% by 2026.
Survey: Companies Plan to Cut More Jobs Despite Improved Economic Conditions
Despite positive economic signals, companies in Germany are increasingly planning job cuts, as indicated by a recent survey by the Ifo Institute in Munich.
LIVE: Discussion and survey presentation on the development of 'green' energy in Latvia
The event focuses on the challenges and future of wind energy development in Latvia, highlighting a study on public attitudes and a panel discussion.
Poles Want Local Content: The 'Polish First' Principle Has Strong Support in a Survey
A recent survey reveals strong public support in Poland for prioritizing local content and domestic companies in public funding and investments.
Economic Growth or Environmental Protection... What Do 92 Countries Choose?
A recent study reveals that 58% of respondents prioritize environmental protection over economic growth across 92 countries.
Venezuela: from 'gringo go home' to 'gringo come home'
Amid cautious optimism about economic improvement, Venezuelans show support for the capture of Nicolรกs Maduro and involvement from the United States, according to a recent survey.
British manufacturing continues to face low orders and upward price pressure, says CBI
A recent CBI survey reveals that British manufacturing orders are below average, with manufacturers expecting price increases and a decline in output amidst ongoing economic pressures.
Greece: Where History Ends and the Future Begins?
A Pew survey reveals that Greeks derive a sense of national pride largely from their historical heritage rather than current institutions or economic conditions.
Annual Income of Each Person in Madhya Pradesh is โน1.69 Lakh
The annual average income for each individual in Madhya Pradesh has reached โน1.69 lakh, reflecting significant economic growth in the state as presented in its recent economic survey.
Seychelles: Seychellois Express Reservations About Immigration and Free Cross-Border Movement
A survey reveals Seychellois are increasingly cautious about immigration and cross-border movement, favoring restrictions on foreign job seekers and refugees.
RESEARCH โฉ Just this many Estonians lack a savings buffer
A survey reveals that a significant portion of Estonians do not have a financial safety net for unexpected expenses, highlighting a pressing issue of financial insecurity.
Survey: How Much Do Parents Help Their Adult Children Financially
Two out of three parents financially support their adult children aged 18 to 29, according to a survey conducted by YouGov for Nordea.
The survey that reveals the strength of the Milei brothers: where politicians and businessmen stand
A recent survey shows Javier Milei as the most influential person in Argentina for the third consecutive year, along with his sister and Economic Minister, highlighting a consolidated power structure within the current administration.
Most people are 'satisfied' or 'very satisfied' with current work, research indicates
A recent survey reveals that 78.1% of people in Brazil are either 'satisfied' or 'very satisfied' with their current jobs, marking the highest percentage since the inception of this question in 2025.
President Yoon's Approval Rating Reaches 63%, Highest of the New Year, Influenced by Economy and Real Estate Policy
A recent Gallup survey shows South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's approval rating at 63%, marking its highest point since November 2022, largely attributed to his economic and real estate policies.
Quaest: 67% say they were not benefited by the new income tax exemption; 30% say they were
A recent survey shows that a majority of Brazilians do not feel benefited by the new income tax exemption for individuals earning up to R$ 5,000.
Quaest: 43% of Brazilians say the economic situation has worsened in the last 12 months
A recent Quaest survey reveals that 43% of Brazilians believe the economic situation has deteriorated over the past year, while 24% feel it has improved.
Survey: Energy transition loses support
A recent survey indicates a significant decline in public support for Germany's energy transition and climate protection efforts, marking a shift in priorities among the population.
Chart of the Day: Bribes Impede Economic Growth. Under Fico's Government, They Are on the Rise According to a Survey
A recent survey indicates that bribery is increasing under Robert Fico's government in Slovakia, contributing to economic stagnation.
Food Prices: Milk and Minced Meat More Expensive, Butter and Vegetables Slightly Cheaper
A recent survey reveals significant changes in food prices in Estonia, with milk and minced meat seeing increases while butter and vegetables experienced slight reductions.
Opinion: Why NDA is politically advantageous while India is grappling with an economic crisis?
Despite a significant portion of the population expressing dissatisfaction with their economic situation, many voters still support Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government according to the latest survey.
Survey: Poles Feel the Rise in Electricity Prices and Fear Further Increases
A recent survey reveals that many Poles are significantly affected by rising electricity costs, with a substantial portion of respondents expressing concerns over future price hikes.
SEPLP: Public media should expand its coverage of economic topics
The SEPLP reports that a recent survey indicates a growing public interest in healthcare and economic issues, with calls for public media to address these topics more thoroughly.
Uttar Pradesh Assembly: Budget Session Begins, Economic Survey to be Presented
The Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly budget session commences on February 9, with Governor Anandiben Patel addressing the joint session and presenting the government's achievements, followed by the first-ever economic survey introduction in the assembly.
Work more? More than every second German prefers to work less than 35 hours
A recent survey reveals that more than half of Germans prefer working less than 35 hours a week, despite economic warnings from business leaders.
Indians Spending 5 Hours on Phone Every Day, Digital Addiction Weakening Social Network
The case of three teenage girls falling from a high-rise building in Ghaziabad highlights the dangers of digital addiction, which has caused concern as mentioned in the Economic Survey 2025-26, with investigations ongoing into the incident that is reportedly linked to stress from being deprived of their mobile phones.
Politics or Economy? A Global Survey Shows a Clear Generational Gap in What Concerns the United States Most
A global Gallup survey reveals that while many parts of the world focus on inflation and employment, a significant portion of U.S. citizens prioritizes political issues over economic and social concerns.
Survey: Americans unusually concerned about the state of their political system
A survey conducted from March to October 2025 reveals that about one-third of Americans consider political issues and governance the country's most pressing problem, a concern that is primarily driven by younger citizens worried about economic challenges.
Trump Sinks in EU: 52% of Americans Believe He Has Worsened the Economy
A recent Pew Research Center survey indicates that 52% of Americans believe the country's economic conditions have worsened due to President Donald Trump's policies, with a significant majority disapproving of his tariffs.
NBG survey: Greek businesses almost unaffected despite external challenges
A new survey reveals that Greek SMEs are maintaining a stable business climate and pursuing growth despite facing external uncertainty.
Greek households in crisis: Income runs out before the end of the month for six out of ten
Economic pressure on Greek households is reaching new levels, as a survey reveals that over half of them cannot afford an unexpected expense of 500 euros, with average income running out in just 18 days.
ETE Research: Greek entrepreneurship almost unscathed despite external challenges
A new survey reveals that Greek small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) maintain a stable business climate and growth orientation despite facing significant external challenges.
Dogs are biting 776 people every day in Bihar, find out which district is the worst affected
A recent economic survey revealed that Bihar faces significant disparities in development with an alarming average of 776 dog bite incidents occurring daily, totaling 283,274 cases in the financial year 2024-25.
Bihar's growth rate is higher than the national average, budget to be presented tomorrow
A recent economic survey indicates strong growth and structural changes in Bihar's economy, with a projected GSDP growth of 13.1% for 2024-25, surpassing the national average of 9.8%.
India forecasts steady growth despite Trump tariffs
India's economy is expected to grow steadily in the 2026-27 financial year, driven by strong domestic demand, despite the challenge posed by US tariffs, according to the Finance Ministry's Economic Survey.
Chinaโs slowing growth, bilateral tensions top American business concerns in 2026
A survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in China indicates that American businesses are most concerned about China's slowing economic growth and the strained relations between Beijing and Washington.
Budget 2026: the French do not want ordinances or Article 49.3
A recent survey shows that the French are opposed to any forceful measures regarding the 2026 budget, fearing economic repercussions from a potential government collapse.
IOBE: Greece runs faster than Europe, small steps of improvement in retail and consumer confidence
According to IOBE's economic survey, Greece is progressing faster than Europe, with modest improvements in retail and consumer confidence, while optimism returns in 2025 amidst inflation and protests.
The survey of 4,000 criminals in Brazil that portrays drug pawns and bosses in the favelas
A survey of 4,000 criminals reveals that two-thirds would leave drug dealing for a legal income alternative, while a third manages to reconcile it with a legitimate job.
Why the French Do Not Feel the Rise in Their Purchasing Power
Despite statistical increases in purchasing power, the French remain concerned about their economic situation, prioritizing its improvement as their main wish for 2026 according to a recent survey.
Growing fear of job loss in Germany: 'It's been over ten years without this, concerns are constantly rising'
A recent EY survey reveals that German citizens are increasingly worried about job security, with 16% considering their jobs as 'very insecure' or 'quite insecure', the highest level of concern since the 2009 financial crisis.
One in Three Thinks Germany's Situation is Worse Than in Other Western Countries
A new YouGov survey reveals that three out of four Germans believe the country's situation is poor, particularly regarding economic stagnation and challenges posed by illegal immigration.
The Paradoxical Job Exodus of Germans
Despite economic uncertainties, nearly half of Germans are considering a job change, with record willingness to relocate for new positions according to a recent EY survey.
UK consumers still reluctant to spend going into 2026, KPMG survey finds
A KPMG survey reveals that UK consumers are hesitant to spend as they approach 2026, citing economic concerns despite feeling secure about their finances.