55% of Egyptians are satisfied with the economic, political, and social state of affairs in the country, according to the latest poll from the Egyptian Center for Public Opinion Research (Baseera). The poll examined people’s reactions to 29 different variables including the prices of goods, income levels, availability of fuel and power, social justice, and freedom of speech. Those under the age of 50 appear to be the most dissatisfied, with 49% of youth displeased with the current state of affairs.
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