The CIS April barometer confirms that access to housing continues to be perceived as the main problem in Spain for 41.3% of those surveyed, followed by the economic crisis (24.9%) and problems related to the quality of employment (19.2%).
Regarding the concerns that most affect them personally, those surveyed point to economic problems (38.8%), followed by housing (25.6%) and health (19.5%).
Personal and general economic situation
64.7% of the population considers their current personal economic situation to be "very good or good," compared to 24.8% who rate it as "bad or very bad." 9.9% describe it as "fair."
Regarding the overall economic situation in Spain, 37.1% perceive it as “good or very good,” while 52.8% consider it “bad or very bad.” 7% rate it as “fair.”
58.5% of those surveyed stated that the conflict in Iran is affecting them personally due to its economic repercussions. Of this group, 94.5% indicated that the main impact is the rise in fuel prices (gasoline and diesel), 92.5% the increased cost of groceries, and 80.1% the rise in electricity and gas bills.