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Political Instability, Purchasing power... What Are the Concerns of the French for 2026?

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As 2025 comes to an end, many uncertainties remain about the future. The fears developed this year are expected to persist in 2026. Purchasing power will be at the heart of the French' concerns. - Political instability, purchasing power... What are the concerns of the French for 2026? (Topics of society).

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As 2025 comes to an end, many uncertainties remain about the future. The fears developed this year are expected to persist in 2026. Purchasing power will be at the heart of the French' concerns. - Political instability, purchasing power... What are the concerns of the French for 2026? (Topics of society).

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A survey published this Thursday reveals the event and personality that marked the French most in 2025. It also gives a photograph of their expectations for 2026.

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A recent poll reveals that the event that marked the French most in this year 2025 is political instability, for the second year in a row. A few days in 2026, 47% of the respondents put the current political situation before economic or social concerns, as the main memory of the past year. Between the fall of the government of François Bayrou in September and the budgetary impasse, 47% of the French place political instability as they hold in 20…

An Odoxa-Backbone poll for Le Figaro takes stock of the events that marked the French in 2025 and reveals their priorities for the coming year. Purchasing power, security and political tensions dominate their expectations.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, December 25, 2025.
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