EU Barometer: Prices up, unemployment, key concerns in Kosovo

According to the European Union's Standard Barometer for the spring of 2025, only 18 percent of Kosovo citizens estimate that the economic situation in the country is good and that they have expectations that the situation along 2025 will change. The question: How will you assess the current economic situation in Kosovo, 60 percent of [...]
The question: How you will assess the current economic situation in Kosovo, 60 percent of the respondents have considered it very bad.
The data on this research shows that economics, unemployment and the cost of living are among the most pressing concerns of citizens.
The increase in prices and inflation are repeatedly cited as the most acute problems felt in everyday life.
When asked about the most important issues Kosovo is currently facing, the majority of citizens have listed these economic challenges, reflecting the uncertainty and difficulties they experience.
Public opinion, however, shows that the level of trust in local institutions is higher than in those in the European Union.
Although EU institutions are viewed with less confidence, perception of the European Union itself remains very positive -- full of 89 percent of respondents have a good opinion of the EU.













