What do people in Jordan expect 2025 to bring? Our latest report reveals insights into various aspects, including personal, economic, societal, and technological predictions.
The results show a 2.7-point decrease between the second and third quarter of 2024. This dip is mainly driven by citizens’ confidence in the future state of the Kingdom’s economy, their confidence in the current economic situation and their ability to invest in their future and the future of their children. While unemployment remains in the top concerns for Jordanians, high cost of living and inflation tops the list this quarter as the most worrisome.
Results of the second quarter of 2024 Consumer Sentiment report released by Ipsos, reveal that the Iraq Consumer Sentiment Index (ICSI) stands at 59.4.
We are sharing herein our latest Jordanian Consumer Sentiment Index for Q2 2024. JCSI is a quarterly national survey that sheds light on consumers' attitudes towards current and future state of the local economy, personal finance situations, as well as savings and confidence to make large investments.
While most Jordanians have heard about Artificial Intelligence, less than half of them have a good understanding of what AI is.
During Mental Health Awareness Month, an in-depth exploration of attitudes towards mental health in Jordan was conducted.
Ipsos’ Jordanian Consumer Sentiment Index shows a 3.4-point decrease between the fourth quarter of 2023 and the first quarter of 2024
While half of Jordanians recognize the benefits of gender equality, only 18% actively engage in efforts to promote it, shedding light on societal challenges and perceptions.
The 2024 Ramadan Handbook delves into behaviors, shopping trends, attitudes towards ads, and presents five unique personas illustrating the diverse experiences of the holy month.
Ahead of a major global election year, many around the world back populist attitudes.