[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Ju-yeon] A public opinion poll showed a slight increase in President Yoon Seok-yeol's positive evaluation of his national administration compared to the previous week.


On the 30th, Realmeter conducted a survey from the 23rd to the 27th targeting 2,516 people aged 18 and older nationwide to evaluate President Yoon's performance in office. The results showed that 54.1% of respondents answered "doing well." Negative responses of "not doing well" accounted for 37.7%, with a positive-negative response gap of 16.4 percentage points.

President Yoon's Job Performance Evaluation... Positive 54.1% vs Negative 37.7% [Realmeter] View original image


The positive evaluation increased by 2.0 percentage points compared to the previous week, while the negative evaluation decreased by 2.9 percentage points.


Positive evaluations rose in Busan·Gyeongnam (8.3%p↑), Seoul (3.3%p↑), Honam (2.7%p↑), males (2.5%p↑), people in their 60s (5.7%p↑), those aged 70 and above (2.9%p↑), people in their 50s (2.5%p↑), conservatives (4.3%p↑), and moderates (3.3%p↑). Negative evaluations increased among the self-employed (3.2%p↑) and others.



The response rate for this survey was 5.0%, and the margin of error was ±2.0 percentage points at a 95% confidence level. For more details, please refer to the website of the Central Election Survey Deliberation Commission.


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