80% Pakistanis are not satisfied with current direction of the country
75% people are worried about economic future revealed by Ipsos survey
Majority of
Pakistanis continue to fear that the country is heading in the wrong direction
since last year, claims Ipsos survey. The survey, which the organisation
asserted was based on 1,000 samples collected from urban and rural areas of the
country from people aged 18-plus years with (male and female 50:50%) in
September this year, said that unemployment was a worrying issue which got
amplified by 11 per cent people since last year, followed by increasing
inflation and poverty.
The “Consumer
Confidence Survey in Pakistan” conducted by Ipsos has revealed that four in
five Pakistanis continued to fear that the country was heading in the wrong
direction since last year.
It also
revealed that three in four Pakistanis expressed dissatisfaction with the way
things are going in Pakistan today, while the same proportion of Pakistanis
described as bad the current economic situation in the country.
The survey
report, while clubbing various stated responses by theme stated that 75% of
the most worrying issues related to economic despair of the masses. It also
stated that significant increase in inflation and poverty are at the top since
August last year.
“Looking
ahead six months from now, 4 in 5 Pakistanis foresee the economy getting
deteriorated,” the survey said, adding that two in five Pakistanis considered
their personal financial situation as weak while over 50pc Pakistanis expected
this to be even weaker in the next six months.
One out of
two Pakistanis reported experiencing them or witnessing people known to them
personally, who lost their jobs in last year. This proportion was 31 per cent
from Aug 2018 to Aug 2019,” it said, adding that one out of 10 Pakistanis
feared they would lose their jobs in the next six months.
In
comparison to one year ago, 9 out of 10 Pakistanis are feeling less comfortable
while purchasing general household items as well as major ones like cars, homes
etc,” the survey said and claimed that in comparison one year ago, more than 8
out of 10 people were feeling less confident about their ability to save and
invest in the future.
The survey
claimed that Global Consumer Confidence Index for Pakistan stood at 28.9 in
September 2020 against global average of 41.8.
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