Sociological survey: Ukrainians stay at home despite energy challenges

According to the latest sociological survey conducted by the Rating group, about 90% of Ukrainians do not plan to change their place of residence during the autumn-winter period of 2024. This shows the resilience of citizens to challenges related to possible problems with electricity supply.

It is reported that 10% of respondents intend to move. Of them, 4% - within their region, 3% - across the country, and 2% - abroad.

It is noted that at the time of the survey, 64% of Ukrainians had a stable electricity supply. Another 30% reported minor outages. At the same time, 4% of respondents face frequent interruptions, and 1% - constantly.

The most critical situation is observed in the eastern regions, where 13% of respondents note regular power outages.

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