South Korean polling agency: South Korean President Yoon Seok-yue's national policy evaluation rate fell below 30% for the first time in a national indicator survey

  According to the results of a public opinion poll released by four South Korean polling agencies on the 11th local time, President Yoon Sek-yue's administration rate was 28% favorable and 65% unfavorable.

According to the results of a telephone national indicator survey of 1,008 adults conducted by four polling agencies including Korea Research from August 8 to 10, Yin Xiyue's policy favorable rate was 28%, down 6% from the previous survey; The rate was 65%, up 11% from the previous survey.

This is the first time that Yin Xiyue's policy favorable rate has fallen below 30% since the implementation of the telephone national indicator survey.

  Regarding the economic policies of the Yin Xiyue government, 61% of the respondents gave negative comments, far higher than the positive rate of 30%.

Regarding the economic outlook of South Korea, 46% of the respondents considered it "not optimistic", 36% considered it "similar to the present", and 16% considered it "optimistic".

When asked the most stressful economic question, 52% of the respondents answered "price", followed by "interest rate", "house price" and "employment".

(Headquarters reporter Zhang Yun)