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MOSCOW, 9 January 2023. Russian Public Opinion Research Centre (VCIOM) presents the results of a survey on what Russians feel bidding farewell to 2022 and welcoming 2023.  

Optimism vs. pessimism

Despite hardships and pivotal moments that 2022 brought to Russia, Russians are bidding farewell to 2022 in a good mood (38%) or without negative emotions (40%). Every fifth respondent has pessimistic emotions (20%). Index for this question made up 56 points, which is 4 points lower compared to 2021, but over the measurement period, since 2003, the indicator has been within its usual range of 51-63 points, meaning that the year was not a turning point for Russians.

 

  • Public mood before the New Year’s Eve is largely shaped by the level of well-being. Optimistic moods are mainly typical of those respondents who consider their financial situation as good (61%); pessimism is mainly expressed by those who think that their financial situation is bad (38%).

 

About the family…

Every second Russian says the outgoing year has been generally good for them and their families (52%); for 45% of respondents, the year has been tough. Index of personal results for 2022 is 7 points, which is 40 points higher compared to 2020 (−33 p.) and 15 points higher compared to 2021 (−8 p.); thus, 2022 has been a period of normalization after the pandemic and approached the 2019 levels (9 p.). More than half of Russians are optimistic about 2023; 65% expect it will be good or successful; one-third of respondents are getting ready for hardships (32%). Index of personal expectations is 33 points, which is lower than the 2020-2021 levels by 12 and 11 points (45 p. and 44 p. respectively), but it has been within its average values since 2003 (over the measurement period).

 

  • Those who consider 2022 as a generally good year (personally for them and their families) are men (56% vs. 49% women), respondents who say their financial situation is good, (74%), and residents of the Volga federal district (58%). Those who say that the year has been generally difficult are those Russians who say their financial situation is bad (76%). The percentage is higher among the 18-24-year-olds (52%), residents of Moscow and St Petersburg (52%) and those who do not use the Internet or television (57%).

 

…and about the country

Assessments of the outgoing year have been less optimistic: most of Russians consider that 2022 has been a difficult or very difficult year for Russia (83%); they are opposed by 14% of respondents. Index of country’s results is negative −69 points; since 2003 this indicator was positive only in 2006 and 2007 (13 and 37 points, respectively). The index has had lowest values in recent year: 89 points in 2020; 53 points in 2021.   

 

  • Those with optimistic assessments are Russians with incomplete secondary education (30%) and those who say their financial situation is good (23%). Those with the most pessimistic assessments are Russians who think their financial situation is bad (90%), metropolitan residents (89%) and inhabitants of million-plus cities (90%).

 

About half of Russians expect 2023 to be generally better for Russia (45%); almost the same percentage of respondents expects hardships (51%). This year, the index of expectations for the country for 2023 turned negative for the first time since 2003 (−6 p.), which is 19 points lower than in 2021.

  • Those who expect positive changes in Russia next year are active TV viewers (55%), inhabitants of Northern Caucasian federal district (59%), rural area inhabitants  (58% vs. 28% of residents of Moscow and St Petersburg) and Russians who say their financial situation is good (56%).
  • Those who expect hard times in Russia next year are mainly Russians with higher education (61%), inhabitants of Moscow and St Petersburg (69%), inhabitants of Norther-Western federal district (65%) and active Internet users (66%).

 

VCIOM-Sputnik Russian nationwide telephone survey was conducted on December 17, 2022. A total of 1,600 Russians aged 18 and over took part in the survey. Survey method: telephone interviews, stratified random sample based on a complete list of mobile phone numbers in use in Russia. The data were weighted according to social and demographic characteristics. The margin of error at a 95% confidence level does not exceed 2.5%. In addition to sampling error, minor changes to the wording of questions and different circumstances arising during the fieldwork can introduce bias into the survey.

 

Key effectiveness indicators, December 17, 2022: cooperation rate (CR)* = 0.8098; minimum response rate (MRR)** = 0.0235; response rate (RR)*** = 0.1133.

 

Let’s talk about the outgoing 2022. In what mood are you bidding farewell to 2022 and ringing in the new year?

(closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

Likely in a good mood, with optimism  

33

40

29

34

33

34

34

35

41

41

45

48

39

42

43

41

38

Neither enthusiastic, nor with negative emotions

49

44

46

49

51

50

54

51

45

43

42

38

38

42

41

43

40

Likely in a bad mood, with pessimistic expectations

16

8

20

11

12

10

10

9

10

14

12

11

21

14

14

14

20

Don’t know

2

8

5

6

4

6

2

5

4

2

1

3

2

2

2

2

2

Index*

56

59

51

56

56

57

59

58

60

60

63

63

56

60

61

60

56

What was the outgoing year like for you personally and for your family?  

(closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

Very good

6

4

6

9

7

4

4

4

4

5

6

5

7

8

7

7

7

4

5

5

Generally good

49

39

45

50

55

49

38

42

53

50

46

54

45

44

48

50

47

29

40

47

Rather difficult

37

43

39

33

30

35

45

44

35

39

41

33

34

34

29

28

33

36

38

30

Bad, very difficult

7

13

9

6

5

9

11

7

5

5

6

6

13

13

12

12

12

30

15

15

Don’t know

1

1

1

2

3

3

2

3

3

1

1

2

1

1

4

3

1

1

2

3

Index **

11

-13

3

20

27

9

-14

-5

17

11

5

20

5

5

14

17

9

-33

-8

7

What do you expect from the new year for you personally and for your family? 

(closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

I think the new year will be rather good

27

10

12

19

21

12

14

11

11

8

13

11

23

27

27

21

21

22

22

16

I think the new year will be generally  good

47

45

52

51

54

37

47

51

54

51

52

54

43

48

53

45

49

48

48

49

Rather difficult

20

34

27

21

15

39

27

24

23

30

28

26

26

18

15

27

23

23

23

27

I think the new year will be very bad

1

5

3

1

1

4

3

2

3

3

2

3

3

3

1

5

3

2

3

5

Don’t know

5

6

6

8

9

8

9

12

9

8

5

6

5

4

4

2

4

5

4

3

Index***

53

16

34

48

59

6

31

36

39

26

35

36

37

54

64

34

44

45

44

33

What was the outgoing year like for Russia in general?

(closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

Very good

5

1

4

6

7

2

2

2

2

2

3

3

3

5

5

4

4

1

2

2

Generally good

40

26

42

47

57

37

18

23

38

36

36

33

19

30

35

29

30

7

17

12

Rather difficult

46

53

44

37

25

47

61

55

47

51

50

52

57

44

41

43

43

48

48

57

Bad, very difficult

4

12

5

3

2

7

14

12

5

5

5

9

18

15

11

17

15

40

24

26

Don’t know

5

8

5

7

9

7

5

8

8

6

6

3

3

6

8

7

8

4

8

3

Index**

-5

-38

-3

13

37

-15

-55

-42

-12

-18

-16

-25

-53

-24

-12

-27

-24

-80

-53

-69

What do you expect from 2023 for Russia in general? (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

I think the new year will be rather good

13

6

9

14

18

8

8

8

8

8

8

9

18

24

21

13

16

13

13

13

I think the new year will be generally  good

48

37

49

53

52

30

42

43

46

51

48

44

37

44

48

37

37

34

39

32

Rather difficult

29

41

30

22

17

48

35

29

31

30

33

35

34

21

25

40

38

40

35

44

I think the new year will be very bad

1

4

3

1

1

6

3

4

3

3

3

5

6

4

2

7

5

7

4

7

Don’t know

9

12

9

10

12

8

12

16

12

8

8

7

5

7

4

3

4

6

9

4

Index***

31

-2

25

44

52

-16

12

18

20

26

20

13

15

43

42

3

10

0

13

-6

 

 

* Index shows how the Russians generally assess the outgoing year and their hopes for the new year. Index is based on the question: “In what mood are you bidding farewell to 2022 and ringing in the new year?”. “Likely in a good mood, with optimism” corresponds to the coefficient “0.9”; “neither enthusiastic, nor with negative emotions”, “0.5”; “likely in a bad mood, with pessimistic expectations”, “0.1”. Index is measured in points and can range from 10 to 90. The higher the index, the more optimistic the Russians feel bidding farewell to the outgoing year and ringing in the new year.

** Index of personal results and Index of country’s results are based on the questions: “What was the outgoing year like for you personally and for your family?” and “What was the outgoing year like for Russia in general?”. Indices are calculated as the difference between positive and negative assessments. Indices can range from -100 to 100 points. The higher the indices are, the more positively the respondents perceive the outgoing year.  

*** Index of personal expectations and Index of expectations on a country’s scale are based on the questions: “What do you expect from the new year for you personally and for your family?” and “What do you expect from the new year for Russia in general?”.  Indices are calculated as the difference between positive and negative assessments. Indices can range from -100 to 100. The higher the indices are, the more positive respondents’ expectations from the future are.

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Before 2017, the surveys were carried out through face-to-face interviews (“Express” project); with stratified multi-stage sample based on socio-demographic quotas; representative of the adult population  aged 81 and older by types of settlement, gender, age, education and federal district. Sample size: 1,600 respondents.

Since 2017, the surveys have been part of the VCIOM-Sputnik nationwide telephone survey. Survey method: telephone interviews, stratified random sample based on a complete list of mobile phone numbers in use in Russia. The data are weighted according to social and demographic characteristics. The margin of error at a 95% confidence level does not exceed 2.5%. In addition to sampling error, minor changes to the wording of questions and different circumstances arising during the fieldwork can introduce bias into the survey. Sample size: 1,600 respondents.

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