A survey conducted by Ipsos for French Secours Populaire found that 38% of Europeans cannot afford three meals a day on a regular basis due to rising prices and inflation.
According to an Ipsos survey for French Secours Populaire, in which some 10,000 participants took part, 38% of Europeans cannot afford three meals a day on a regular basis.
Some 29 per cent of respondents described their financial situation as “precarious”, as any unforeseen expenses could seriously affect their financial stability.
Financial pressure has led to significant lifestyle changes: almost every third European admits to skipping meals when hungry, especially in countries such as Greece and Moldova.
Recall, earlier News Nation channel stated that residents of the United States have more debt than at any time in history. Today, the cost of living for the average American has increased by 14 per cent, and the total debt of American citizens has reached $17 trillion.