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IN BRIEF

Pessimistic moods hit record high in April. Social moods are improving, and Russian optimism is rising in May and June. 

MOSCOW, JULY 02, 2020 Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) presents the findings of a tracking study of Russian social moods; the study shows how optimistic Russians are about the country’s future.

According to VCIOM’s tracking survey, the index of social expectations about the country’s future reached -60 p.p. In contrast, in June last year the index was -40 p.p.

It has been one of the best indicators since the self-isolation regime was introduced in Russia. Negative assessments hit record high in April this year when the index of Russians’ social expectations fell to -81 p.p. (in April last year the index was -43 p.p.).

The share of Russians who consider that hard times are over has increased by 5 p.p. (since 10% in May to 15% in this survey wave). Almost every fifth Russian (17%) considers that the country is currently going through tough times (+1 p.p. since the previous survey wave). The share of those who believe that hard times are yet to come for Russia has decreased by 8 p.p. (since 66% in May to 58% in this survey wave).

Those who are more likely to think that hard times are yet to come are young Russians aged 18-24 (71%), persons living in Moscow, St Petersburg and million-plus cities (66% and 63, respectively), as well as those respondents who consider their current financial situation to be bad (72%).

*Index of Social Expectations shows how optimistic Russian people are about the country’s future. Index is calculated as a difference between the answer “hard times are over” and a sum of answers “we are going through hard times now” and “hard times are yet to come”. Index can vary between -100 and 100 points. The higher the value, the more optimistic the Russians are about Russia’s future. Zero value indicates a balance between optimistic and pessimistic forecasts.

Russian VCIOM-Sputnik survey was conducted on June 19, 2020. Results are based on telephone interviews with 1,600 Russians aged 18 and older. A stratified dual-frame random sample based on a complete list of Russian landline and mobile phone number was used. The data were weighted according to selection probability and 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.

 

There are different viewpoints concerning the economic crisis in Russia. In your opinion, are we going through hard times now, are the hard times over, or yet to come? (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

Mar19

Apr

19

May 19

June 19

July 19

Aug 19

Sept 19

Oct 19

Nov 19

Dec 19

Jan 20

Feb 20

Mar 20

Apr 20

May 20

June 20

 

We are going through hard times now

15

19

17

15

16

15

13

14

14

13

15

14

13

15

16

17

 

Hard times are over

22

24

26

25

23

24

22

24

24

26

24

22

14

6

10

15

 

Hard times are yet to come

53

48

48

50

50

53

55

50

52

50

49

52

62

72

66

58

 

Don’t know

10

9

9

10

11

8

10

12

10

11

12

12

11

7

8

10

 

Optimism Index

-46

-43

-39

-40

-43

-44

-46

-40

-42

-37

-40

-44

-61

-81

-72

-60

 

There are different viewpoints concerning the economic crisis in Russia. In your opinion, are we going through hard times now, are the hard times over, or yet to come? (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

Total respondents

Aged 18-24

Aged 25-34

Aged 35-44

Aged 45-59

Aged 60 +

We are going through hard times now

17

10

16

17

18

18

Hard times are over

15

9

14

14

19

15

Hard times are yet to come

58

71

60

58

53

57

Don’t know

10

10

10

11

10

10

There are different viewpoints concerning the economic crisis in Russia. In your opinion, are we going through hard times now, are the hard times over, or yet to come? (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

Total respondents

Moscow and St Petersburg

Million-plus cities

500-950 thousand inhabitants

100-500 thousand inhabitants

Less than 100 thousand

Rural area

We are going through hard times now

17

14

13

15

21

17

17

Hard times are over

15

11

14

16

10

16

21

Hard times are yet to come

58

66

63

58

61

53

53

Don’t know

10

9

10

11

8

14

9

There are different viewpoints concerning the economic crisis in Russia. In your opinion, are we going through hard times now, are the hard times over, or yet to come? (closed-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

 

Financial self-assessment

 

Total respondents

Very good, good

Average

Very bad, bad

Don’t know

We are going through hard times now

17

23

17

12

8

Hard times are over

15

18

16

10

38

Hard times are yet to come

58

49

55

72

34

Don’t know

10

10

12

6

20

 

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