Tolerance towards financial crimes is growing in Latvia, according to the FID survey

Tolerance towards financial crimes is growing in Latvia, according to the FID survey

The results of the survey show that 74% of all respondents believe that it is necessary to fight financial crimes, but at the same time, tolerance towards financial crimes and the legalization of criminal proceeds has grown. If in 2022, approximately 32% of Latvian residents would consider buying illegal excise goods if necessary, knowing their … Read more

The survey found out how Latvian residents will use home loan interest compensation

The survey found out how Latvian residents will use home loan interest compensation

Most often, residents aged 30 to 39, living in Riga and Pierīga, as well as respondents with a monthly salary exceeding 1,500 euros plan to use compensation for home loan payments. On the other hand, residents after the age of 40 plan to use these funds more for daily spending. 19% will use the received … Read more

Almost half of the population of Latvia supports the abandonment of one and two cent coins

Almost half of the population of Latvia supports the abandonment of one and two cent coins

The number of people who support the abandonment of small denomination coins exceeds the number of people who expressed the opinion that coins of these denominations should be left in circulation (42%). On the other hand, in the fall of 2023, 49% of the respondents expressed the opinion that coins of small nominal values ​​should … Read more

The majority of Riga residents would like to ban the use of public parking lots, according to survey data

The majority of Riga residents would like to ban the use of public parking lots, according to survey data

As part of the study, the attitude of Riga residents towards the rental of electric scooters was ascertained. 57% of respondents admitted that they would vote to ban the rental of electric scooters if given the opportunity. On the other hand, 29% would vote against banning scooters, while 14% of respondents admitted that it was … Read more