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12.02.2018 | Альбина Весина

Moscow as a city for life

Research holding Romir conducted a survey of Muscovites on the topic of their assessment of the convenience of life in the capital.

 

It turned out that three quarters of Moscow residents (75%) consider their city of residence convenient for life. One in five (21%) replied that life in Moscow is partly comfortable, partly not. Moscow was called an inconvenient city for life by 4% of respondents.

 

 

When asked about the convenience of living in the capital, Muscovites first of all noted the round-the-clock operation of many shops and services (54%). 51% of respondents noted the high development of the capital's infrastructure and opportunities for good earnings. 50% of respondents noted that a large number of cultural events are held in Moscow. Every second resident of the capital simply called Moscow a beautiful and modern city.

 

 

Among the problems of Moscow, the topic of traffic jams came out on top, which was expressed by 61% of the inhabitants of the metropolis. In pursuit of transport problems 45% mentioned difficulties with parking. 41% of respondents complained about the general high cost of living in the capital, and in 28% of cases, Muscovites among the "cons" of living in the capital called a high level of stress due to the high rhythm of life.

 

"The survey results show that Moscow is developing and the citizens feel it. It is gratifying that the development is expressed not only in the expansion and improvement of infrastructure, but also in the opportunity for residents of the capital to work and earn. Moscow is a city where there is practically no unemployment. However, despite all the advantages of the capital, the main problem remains the traffic situation. And you will not envy the city authorities in solving this problem. Recall that Moscow is the northernmost metropolis in the world, which imposes certain difficulties on urban life.

Andrey Milekhin,President of Romir Research Holding

Source: Romir Research Holding

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