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38 percent of people in Lithuania are positive about the country’s economy, up 6 percentage points from the last fall. But 60 percent feel negative about Lithuania’s economic situations, down 5 percentage points.
Across the EU, 49 percent of respondents have a positive opinion about their country’s economy, and 47 percent have a negative one.
64 percent of Lithuanians are positive about their household financial situation, and 33 percent are not.
The latest Eurobarometer survey, involving 1,003 people, was carried out on March 17-26.
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