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Easing Concerns: Lithuanians Less Worried About Rising Living Costs, Eurobarometer Poll Finds 

The poll indicates that the issue of inflation and living expenses has seen a 7-point dip since the start of the year.

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Recent Eurobarometer data suggests a decrease in Lithuanian anxiety regarding the increasing cost of living compared to the start of the year. The poll indicates that the issue of inflation and living expenses, although still significant for 57% of Lithuanians, has seen a 7-point dip since the start of the year. Similarly, in the wider EU, concern about this issue fell by 8 points. The sentiment about Lithuania’s economic condition has also improved marginally; with the proportion considering it bad dropping by 3 points to 56%, while the percentage viewing it positively has increased by 2 points to 41%. This data comes from a survey conducted from late May to mid-June, involving over 26,000 EU citizens, including 1,008 Lithuanians 

Source: lrt.lt

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