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What Worries the World – July 2022
Concern about inflation continues to rise and is the top worry for the fourth month in a row.
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Ipsos Update - July 2022
Ben Page introduces July’s edition of Ipsos Update with his reflections on the mounting public concern about inflation and the consequences of this for consumer spending. Alongside updates on how people around the world are reacting to cost-of-living pressures, this month’s articles focus on topics which include the demographics and psychographics of Pakistan, and the changing global attitudes towards refugees. We also take a look at the latest Ipsos Views papers on the growth of commerce ecosystems, achieving intimate consumer connections in large communities, and the use of AI to predict future innovation success.
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What Worries the World – June 2022
Concern about inflation continues to rise, now worrying almost four in ten people globally.
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World Refugee Day 2022: More than eight in 10 Australians say people should be able to take refuge in other countries
Survey shows greater compassion for forcibly displaced as war in Ukraine wears on
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What Worries the World – May 2022
Inflation remains the top global worry after rising for tenth month in a row.
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Global consumer confidence remains on a downward path
Expectations and investment sentiment are down in many countries
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Australians expect food, fuel, housing, and interest rates to continue to rise, however more than half the population are financially comfortable
Survey finds that among 11 countries a quarter are struggling financially, and public expectations are for further inflation and price rises over 2022 – but it may be worse than they expect!
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Australians’ satisfaction with their standard of living has declined, disproportionately among women
With cost-of-living pressures and inflation on the rise, the latest wave of the Ipsos Financial Circumstances Report has found the proportion of Australians satisfied with their standard of living continues to decline. Since July 2020, that decline has been felt disproportionately among Australian women, who have seen a dramatic decrease over this period.
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What Worries the World - April 2022
Inflation is now the top global worry for the first time, with 26 out of 27 countries recording an increase in concern over the last month.