Key facts
- A new Eurobarometer survey has been released.
- Nearly one-third of Europeans expect their standard of living to decline.
- A majority of Europeans remain optimistic about the EU's future.
- Europeans believe in the benefits of the EU, particularly regarding peace and security.
A new Eurobarometer survey reveals a notable trend of increasing pessimism among Europeans concerning the global future. Nearly one-third of respondents anticipate a decline in their personal standard of living. However, this sentiment is contrasted by a prevailing optimism regarding the European Union's future prospects. A majority of Europeans believe in the benefits of the EU, with particular emphasis placed on its contributions to peace and security. The survey data suggests a complex outlook where individual economic anxieties coexist with a collective confidence in the EU's stability and positive influence. This indicates a nuanced perspective among citizens, who may be concerned about immediate personal circumstances while maintaining faith in the broader European project and its capacity to ensure safety and well-being.
