New Global Poll Finds Unemployment Remains The Top Issue Around The World.

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February 6th, 2018, 1:10 pm

New global poll finds unemployment remains the
main concern around the world…
The What Worries the World study finds most
people across the participating 27 nations believe
their country is on the wrong track — Brazil (83%),
Mexico (82%), Italy (82%) and Hungary (76%) being
the most anxious of nations. South Africa 27% (up
17 points) and Canada 57% (up 7 percentage points)
have seen the biggest increases in optimism. In
Britain, slightly more than average think the country
is on the wrong track (65%) but this is a reduction
of five points since December.
“What Worries the World” is a monthly online survey
of adults aged under 65 in Argentina, Australia,
Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Britain,
Germany, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan,
Malaysia, Mexico, Poland, Peru, Russia, Saudi
Arabia, Serbia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain,
Sweden, Turkey and the United States.
It finds that most people across the 27 countries
think that their country is on the wrong track (57%
on average) But there are very wide-ranging
differing scores across the world:
Once again, China and India remain as the
countries most positive about their nation’s
direction — 92% of Chinese people surveyed believe
their country is going in the right direction as do
72% in India. South Korea (67%) is now the third
most positive nation replacing Saudi Arabia (65%)
who step out of the top three most optimistic
nations — having occupied that position for the
entirety of 2017.At the other end of the spectrum
Brazilians, Mexicans and Italians are the most
concerned about the direction taken by their
country. Only 17% of Brazilians think their country is
going in the right direction, followed by only 18% in
both Mexico and Italy.Russia (42%) has seen the
biggest falloff in positivity this month — with a
reduction of 12 percentage points trailed by Saudi
Arabia by a fall of eight percentage points.In Britain,
there has been a five percent increase upturn
amongst Britons (35%) who think the country is on
the right track from the previous month.
The three major worries for global citizens are:
Unemployment (35%) with the highest levels of
concern in South Korea (65%) and Italy (64%).
Unemployment concern in Russia (55%) has seen
the biggest increase with a rise of 24 points from
the previous month (31%). Once again, Germans
are least worried about the issue for the sixth
consecutive month — with only 11% of Germans
citing unemployment as a worry this month, a 2%
fall from the previous month (13%).Financial /
political corruption (34%) has become the second
joint main global concern with South Africans once
again most concerned (68%) followed by Malaysia
— a new entry for What Worries the World — on
(64%). Germany and Sweden (10%) are the
countries least concerned.Poverty / social
inequality (34%), joins as the second most common
worry with the highest level of concern in Russia
(58%) and Hungary (56%). The US (17%) once again
has the lowest level of concern as it did for the
whole of 2017.
Top five global issues
Unemployment (35%)
Financial/Political Corruption (34%)
Poverty/Social Inequality (34%)
Crime & Violence (29%)
Healthcare (24%)
SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/what-worries-
the-world-new-global-poll-finds-unemployment-
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