Abstract
Findings of the fifth stage of monitoring (June 18–21) based on online survey on the social situation and population’s behavior amidst coronavirus demonstrate that pandemic-induced economic risks for the state are assessed by the majority of respondents as important although cause less alarm in the contest of lifting the lockdown mode. The number of those who think that the pandemic significantly jeopardizes their personal material state is gradually falling. Those respondents who have a job express more confidence in the future, less preoccupation with the threat to personal and household budget than those who lost their job. However, in the current situation more than half of all surveyed predict deterioration in their financial situation in the near future. Material support measures are considered by every other respondent as insufficient. Recipients of additional handouts and benefits indicating their small amount demonstrate high level of dissatisfaction with current social assistance.
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