More than two thirds of the Czechs are satisfied with their standard of living
More than two-thirds, 68 percent, of the Czech population are more or less satisfied with their current standard of living, according to a July poll released in Prague on Wednesday.
CVVM Academic Opinion Researchers asked questions from a representative population of 1024 people aged 15-70.
16 percent of the respondents think they are living very well, while 10 percent say they live poorly or fairly badly and do not consider their current living conditions to be satisfactory and they are dissatisfied. (Kokes János, MTI)
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