Majority Kenyans Say 2023 Was Tougher Year Than 2022, New Survey

Posted on 25 Oct 2024
Majority Kenyans Say 2023 Was Tougher Year Than 2022, New Survey

Amos Khaemba, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over three years of experience covering politics and current affairs in Kenya.

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TIFA Research has released its end-year opinion poll dissecting Kenyans' sentiment on critical aspects such as the cost of living, economic conditions, and employment prospects.

According to a survey released on Friday, December 29, the majority of Kenyans feel 2023 was a tougher year compared to 2022.

"According to the year-end poll, nearly 67% of Kenyans believe 2023 was more challenging than 2022," the poll said.

Respondents said the cost of living, employment prospects and access to loans were worse than the previous

"Additionally, respondents expressed that the cost of living, economic conditions, employment prospects, and access to loans were worse than the previous year. There are mixed sentiments towards the political climate," the report said.

According to the survey, 87% of Kenyans said the cost of living escalated in 2023 compared to 2022.

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"The survey results underscore a widespread perception among Kenyans, with a substantial majority of 87%, indicating that the cost of living escalated in 2023. This perception aligns with reality, evident in the noticeable price rise for essential household items, electricity, fuel, and more," the report noted.

The survey, which involved 1587 participants, used telephonic interviews to collect data, and the results had +/-3 error margins.

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