Although the relevant communication and EU budget discourse are kept overwhelmingly at the national level, the data suggests that citizens with similar demographic characteristics across the EU share similar perceptions of the EU budget. One such demographic characteristic related to a significant difference in opinions is age. Younger people support greater financial means for the EU considerably more than older ones (see Figure 10). This trend is valid for all the years covered by the surveys – 2005, 2011, 2015, 2018, 2019, and 2020.
Support for greater EU financial means by age of respondents
Support for greater EU financial means, by age of respondents
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