Ipsos’ Global Happiness 2024 polling finds a strong majority (71% on average across 30 countries) say taking all things together they’re very/rather happy. That’s down slightlyfrom last year, when 73%, reported being happy. But, happiness levels are now up eight percentage points from the...
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2、 E P O R T 1 6T H S I T T I N G32Some would think it an understatement to say that the latest Reputation Council sitting takes place against an uncertain global backdrop.We seem to be in a perfect storm of social,political,and economic upheaval the war in Ukraine,supply chain...
A third (33%) say inflation is one of the three biggest issues affecting their country, no change from last month. This score is 5pp lower than it was this time last year. The proportion of Americans listing rising prices as one of their top concerns has increased 4pp to one in two ...
I'm no fool! On the other hand, two in three are sure they can discern facts from fictions. The majority in 27 of 29 countries say think they can sniff out the Real McCoy. South Korea (45%) and Japan (34%) are the only countries where less than half agree with the statement: “...