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According to data gathered by the Eurobarometer, socio-demographic factors including age, household income, and education level, were decisive in whether people voted (Photo: pixabay)

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Financial stress moved people to vote in last EU election

In the EU elections held this past June, more than 150 million European citizens went to the polls.

More than 42 percent of them were encouraged to vote due to the rising cost of living in the EU, according to figures published by the European Parliament on Thursday (3 October).

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According to data gathered by the Eurobarometer, socio-demographic factors including age, household income, and education level, were decisive in whether people voted (Photo: pixabay)

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