Optimism despite crises: As Austria looks into 2025!

Optimism despite crises: As Austria looks into 2025!
Österreich - Austrians look with mixed feelings into the year 2025. According to a current survey, as the IMAS Institute presented, a “hypothermic” trend is shown. While 34 percent of the respondents look at the coming months with confidence, 33 percent are skeptical and 27 percent even concerned. The reasons for the wave of pessimism are diverse: inflation, rising prices and global unrest keep the Austrians in chess. Nevertheless, there is a ray of hope: The proportion of pessimists has dropped from 65 to 61 percent, which indicates a slight upward trend, as Volksblatt reports.
good resolutions in the trend
The topic of "good resolutions" was also dealt with as part of this New Year's survey. Despite the skeptical mood, 46 percent of the respondents have expressed the desire to do more sport. A healthy diet as well as more time for family and friends are at the top of the wish list. The chances of success are not quite bad: 20 percent of the participants reported that they largely met their resolutions for 2024, and 57 percent believe that they were at least partially successful. The situation is similar in Germany, where numerous citizens also take good resolutions for the new year, such as an analysis ofThe results of the survey show that despite all the adversities, people still have hope and courage to live. The basic optimism could indicate that the dark times could gradually be overcome. With all of these challenges, however, the Austrians remain one thing that is one of the way: the will to change and self -improvement is strongly pronounced. Statista also emphasizes that many German ways of life also strive for what the common denominator of the New Year's resolutions in the roof underline.
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