"Helpful 41.7% vs Not Helpful 53.1%"

[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Ju-yeon] A public opinion survey revealed that more than half of the people responded that the real estate measures announced by the government on the 4th would 'not be helpful.'

2·4 Real Estate Measures, Over Half of the Public Say "Won't Be Helpful" [Realmeter] View original image


According to a survey conducted by the public opinion research firm Realmeter on behalf of YTN on the 5th, targeting 500 men and women nationwide aged 18 and older, 53.1% answered 'not helpful,' which was higher than the 41.7% who responded 'helpful.' Those who answered 'not sure' accounted for 5.2%.


By region, Daegu and Gyeongbuk showed the highest negative responses. The percentage of respondents who said 'not helpful' was 61.0%, while those who said 'helpful' were 31.9%.


Following were Seoul ('helpful' 39.0% vs. 'not helpful' 56.4%), Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam (41.7% vs. 54.7%), Daejeon, Sejong, and Chungcheong (41.8% vs. 52.4%), and Incheon and Gyeonggi (43.8% vs. 50.9%), where the proportion of 'not helpful' responses was in the 50% range. On the other hand, in Gwangju and Jeolla, responses were evenly split between 'helpful' (46.1%) and 'not helpful' (47.2%).


By age group, the majority in their 20s (37.3% vs. 62.7%), 70 and older (39.9% vs. 57.5%), and 40s (38.2% vs. 56.0%) responded 'not helpful.' Especially among those in their 20s, 47.3% answered 'not helpful at all' and 15.4% said 'not very helpful,' showing a higher rate of active negative responses than the average.


By ideological inclination, about 67.5% of conservatives, roughly 7 out of 10, responded 'not helpful,' while 52.2% of progressives answered 'helpful.'



The margin of error for this survey is ±4.4 percentage points at a 95% confidence level. For more details, refer to the Realmeter website or the Central Election Poll Deliberation Commission website.


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