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The survey results indicate that 79% of those surveyed believe the euro is beneficial for the EU as a whole, a figure that aligns with the results from the 2024 survey. Additionally, 70% of respondents think the euro is advantageous for their own country, as stated in the official communication.
Most people in the eurozone believe the euro has made travel more convenient and less expensive. About eight out of ten respondents said the euro has helped them compare prices more easily when shopping in different eurozone countries, including online.
The survey also highlighted strong public backing for the Recovery and Resilience Fund, which is a key part of the European Commission's NextGenerationEU program designed to assist Member States in recovering from the pandemic and promoting economic growth. The fund also aims to build resilience and stability in societies and prepare them for the shift to a green economy and digital technologies.
This approach has received widespread approval: 67% of respondents support a recovery plan that includes all Member States, provided they carry out environmental, digital, and social investments and reforms.
The survey also gathered views on various issues related to euro coins and banknotes. For example, it was found that 61% of respondents support the removal of the 1- and 2-cent coins, a move that has seen consistent and strong public backing.
source: europa.eu
Most people in the eurozone believe the euro has made travel more convenient and less expensive. About eight out of ten respondents said the euro has helped them compare prices more easily when shopping in different eurozone countries, including online.
The survey also highlighted strong public backing for the Recovery and Resilience Fund, which is a key part of the European Commission's NextGenerationEU program designed to assist Member States in recovering from the pandemic and promoting economic growth. The fund also aims to build resilience and stability in societies and prepare them for the shift to a green economy and digital technologies.
This approach has received widespread approval: 67% of respondents support a recovery plan that includes all Member States, provided they carry out environmental, digital, and social investments and reforms.
The survey also gathered views on various issues related to euro coins and banknotes. For example, it was found that 61% of respondents support the removal of the 1- and 2-cent coins, a move that has seen consistent and strong public backing.
source: europa.eu