A recent sociological study conducted by INSCOP Research for Newmoney.ro, Informat.ro, and Strategic Thinking Group reveals a correlation between political affiliation and income growth in Romania over the past year. The research indicates that voters who support the USR party have experienced the largest increase in income. Those who vote for the PNL party have seen their incomes remain at the same level. Conversely, voters aligned with the PSD party have experienced the smallest income gains. The study was reported by Agerpres and provides insight into the economic realities of different voter demographics within Romania. These findings suggest a divergence in economic outcomes based on political preference. Further details of the study’s methodology and specific income figures were not immediately available.
