The Hong Kong Institute of Public Opinion published a public opinion survey. The percentage of people who are most concerned about people's livelihood issues is 44%, which is the same as six months ago. Economic issues have increased by 3 percentage points to 26%, which is in line with political issues.
Hong Kong Institute of Public Opinion.
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The Hong Kong Institute of Public Opinion interviewed 1,017 citizens from December 9 to 14, 2021, and asked them the most concerned questions and their ratings.
44% of the interviewees think that people’s livelihood issues are the most concerned, which is the same as the June 21-25 survey.
26% are concerned about political issues, a drop of two percentage points from June.
26% are concerned about economic issues, up 3 percentage points from June and the highest since 2012.
People’s livelihood issues have a score of 7.4, economic issues have soared to 7.2 points
In terms of the level of concern for the three major issues, the people’s livelihood issue is still the highest score, with 7.4 points, but it is 0.03 points lower than in June, which is the lowest since 2017.
Economic issues soared by 0.14 points to 7.2 points, the highest since June 2020.
The political issue dropped by 0.17 points to 6.16 points, the lowest since December 2018.
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