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Majority of Sri Lankans continue to believe country is moving in the wrong direction
Slight drop in public opinion believing country is heading in the wrong direction compared to previous months.

The latest SLOTS polling for July 2024 shows that 72% of Sri Lankans continue to say that the country is heading in the wrong direction, while only 8% believe it is on the right track. Public views towards the country’s direction have worsened since July 2023, driven by a steady decline in uncommitted respondents. The number who think the country is moving in the right direction has remained below 5%. However, the July estimates show a little improvement, with 8% now thinking the country is on the right track.

Sri Lankans are more likely to think the country is headed in the wrong direction than people in any other country where this is polled. In June–July 2024, a global average of 62% of adults polled by IPSOS in 29 countries thought their country was headed in the wrong direction, compared with 93% in Sri Lanka.

Public opinion towards the country’s direction differs slightly by age in 2024 while younger adults (ages 18–29) and those aged 30–44 more likely to think the country is heading in the wrong direction compared to older adults.

The July 2024 estimates are based on 680 interviews, with estimates adjusted to match the Sri Lankan population for age, sex, education level, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, religion, geographical location, and sector.

Date: 12 August 2024

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