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16:42 25 March 2025
Post by: WBJ

Percentage of Poles wanting to introduce the euro at record low 26%

Percentage of Poles wanting to introduce the euro at record low 26%
Source: Pexels

Public support for adopting the euro in Poland has dropped from 35% in 2023 to 26% in 2024, according to a Warsaw Enterprise Institute (WEI) report. While business owners favor the euro for currency stability and lower transaction costs, consumers remain skeptical, fearing higher prices and a lower standard of living (70% of women and 55% of men share these concerns).

80% of women and 66% of men oppose the euro, with women particularly cautious due to household budget concerns. Young people (under 34) also show low support (only 24%). Poland’s political class continues to delay euro adoption, as public sentiment remains largely negative toward joining the currency union.

(inwestycje.pl)


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