According to findings of the Barometer’s latest survey on the question of how things are going in general in the Municipality of Tirana, the result has shown that: 7.1% of the citizens of the capital think that things are going much better.
46.9% think that things are getting better. 28.5% think that things are going the same way. 13.8% think things are getting worse, while 2.1% of the capital’s residents think things are getting much worse.
As for how things are going in Albania, the findings of the Barometer show that; 32.2% think that things are going well, while 39% of the capital’s residents think that things are going badly. While 28% of them think that things are going neither well nor badly.
Most of those who think things are going well belong to the 25-34 age group with 37.1%, while those who think things are going very badly are 45-54 year-olds with 46.5%.
However, when they compare how things are going in Albania compared to Tirana, 54% of the capital’s residents think they are doing better. 28.5% of them think that things are going badly, while 15.9% of the capital’s residents think that things are going much worse.
Citizens were asked how things are going in Tirana compared to 5 years ago.
The findings of the Barometer show that 18.5% of the capital’s residents think that things are getting better, while 48.8% of them think that things are getting worse.
The citizens of the capital were also asked how satisfied they are with living in the neighborhood where they live. According to the survey, 58% of the capital’s residents are satisfied with living in the neighborhoods where they live, while 41.6% of them are dissatisfied with the neighborhood where they live.
As for living in the area where they live compared to 5 years ago, 57.8% of the capital’s residents think that things have gotten better. 31. 9% of them think that things are getting worse while 10.3% of them think that things have not changed.
Asked how the work done has affected the areas where they live, 46.6% of the residents of the capital think that it has had a positive effect on the quality of life. 33.7% of them think that the work done has not affected the improvement of the quality of life, while 18.6% of the citizens of the capital think that no work has been done


