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The CIS has conducted the monthly barometer with the usual questions such as voting intentions, problems affecting Spaniards, social inequalities and other issues. The PSOE is the leading party in voting intentions with 31.7% of the votes, the PP would achieve 30.7%, VOX would be the third leading party with 12.1%, SUMAR would get 8.8% and Podemos would obtain 3.6%. Preferences regarding leaders Pedro Sánchez is the preferred candidate for Prime Minister for 27.4% of Spaniards, 13.8 points ahead of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who is favored by 13.6%. Santiago Abascal is the favorite for 6.5%, Yolanda Díaz for 5.8%, and Isabel Díaz Ayuso—who has dropped two points—for 3.2%. Among the selected candidates, the gap widens: 43.5% of respondents who gave their opinion prefer Pedro Sánchez as Prime Minister, giving him a 22-point lead over Feijóo, who is preferred by 21.5%. Santiago Abascal comes in third place with 10.3%, followed by Yolanda with 9.2%, and Isabel Díaz Ayuso with 5%. Regarding the trust generated by the main leaders, Pedro Sánchez inspires "a lot or quite a lot" of trust in 30.3% of Spaniards, compared to the leader of the opposition, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who inspires "a lot or quite a lot" in 21.9%. Regarding the evaluation of leaders, the Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is the best rated with a 4.30, followed by Yolanda Díaz with a 4.11, Alberto Núñez Feijóo with a 3.87, and Santiago Abascal with a 2.81. Social inequalities 49% of those surveyed say that inequalities exist in some aspects of Spain, but not in others. 39.4% state that there are significant social inequalities, while 8.7% say there are few social inequalities in our country. Spaniards believe that these inequalities will worsen within 10 years, with 48.6% thinking there will be significant social inequalities and 9.9% believing there will be few. An additional 32.7% believe inequalities will exist in some areas but not in others. 58% believe that in ten years' time in Spain, interpersonal inequalities in income and earnings will be greater. 52.4% believe that interpersonal inequalities in the level of consumption of goods and services will be greater, as will interregional inequalities (48.5%) and inequalities between people of different ages (37.3%). Equal opportunities and identities 83.6% of those surveyed believe that Spaniards do not have the same opportunities to access housing, 78% say that in Spain there is no equality of opportunity to increase income, and 74.5% believe that there is no equality of opportunity to get a job. 25.1% say that in 10 years people will identify with the same people from their social class, 18% will identify with people of the same age, and 17.7% with people with the same political ideas. Housing as a problem The problems that Spaniards say most affect them personally are, firstly, the economic crisis and economic problems (26%), secondly, Health care for 23.1% and - as a new development - housing in third place for 17.1%. Regarding the main problems in Spain, they point to political problems in general (23%), followed by housing (21.2%) and then unemployment (19.6%). Economic situation 65.8% of people say their personal financial situation is “very good or good,” compared to 22.6% who say it is “bad or very bad” and 10.6% who say it is fair. In contrast, when asked about the economic situation in Spain, only 32.8% say it is “very good or good,” while 58.8% say it is “bad or very bad.” 6.5% say it is fair. These and other data are collected in the monthly barometer carried out from May 31 to June 6 with 4,011 interviews.
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