According to the latest survey of the studio, the opinion24 shows that Poles are increasingly critical of the situation in the country. Only 34 percent of respondents considered it good (of which 31proc. as "better good", and 3 percent as "decisively good").
56 percent of respondents measure it negatively – 35 percent as "perhaps bad", and 21 percent as "aggressively bad". For comparison, in May 2025 41 percent of respondents spoke positively. The current consequence is the lowest level of affirmative assessments since the start of the study, conducted since November 2023.
Among women and men, the percent of affirmative assessments in Poland was 34%. 56 percent of women and 57 percent of men were considered bad. There is besides a tiny difference among the indecisive – 10% of women and 9% of men could not give a clear answer.
The results besides show that discontent grows especially among young people (18–24 and 30–39), where 59% of respondents negatively measure the situation in the country. Critical sentiments besides dominate people with primary and secondary education – 57 percent each. Among those with higher education, 37% expressed affirmative opinions about the situation in the country.
There are besides crucial differences in the country's assessment, depending on political preferences. The most affirmative assessments of the situation in Poland were recorded among voters of the civilian Coalition and the fresh Left (54% each), while the most critical were the sympathizers of the Confederation of the Polish Crown (81%), the Confederation (68%) and Law and Justice (65%).
Poles about the situation in Poland
In their individual assessment, Poles are much more optimistic. As many as 65% of respondents rated it affirmative – 57 percent as alternatively good and 8 percent as definitely good. Negatively, its life was estimated by 27 percent, of which 19 pro. alternatively bad, and 8 percent by far bad. Indecisive was 8 percent. Compared to May 2025, the percent of negative evaluations increased slightly, by 2 percent points.
Young people (18-24 years – 79%), with higher education (76%) and residents of the largest cities (74%) have the most affirmative opinions about their individual life.
In turn, the largest percent of negative assessments appeared in age groups 30-39 and 50-59 (29 percent and 31 percent respectively). Women are more affirmative than men (68 percent versus 62 percent).
Positive assessments of their own situation are most frequently expressed by voters of the fresh Left (83%), the 3rd Way (78%) and the Civic Coalition (73%). On the another hand, the highest percent of negative responses – 42 percent – was recorded among the sympathizers of the Confederation of the Polish Crown.
The survey was conducted from 9 to 12 June 2025 on a typical example of 1003 people aged 18 years or more.