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[Statsita] Financial Future Worries

by 이제니 2022. 5. 30.
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Topics›Inflation worldwide›
ECONOMY

Financial Future Worries

by Martin Armstrong, May 10, 2022

 

With the cost of living rising dramatically around the world in 2022, many households are starting to look nervously at their bank balance. After two years of a pandemic which proved particularly bruising for those working in certain industries, rising inflation is now adding insult to injury. Of the countries surveyed by Statista for the Global Consumer Survey, Russia stood out the most. There, with extensive international sanctions hitting the economy hard due to the invasion of Ukraine, a majority of 52 percent of the adults surveyed said they are worried about their financial future.

As our infographic shows, South Africa, Brazil and Spain weren't too far behind, registering results in the mid-forties. Roughly a third of adults responding in the United States, India, Germany and the United Kingdom professed to having concerns about their financial situation going forward. As much as Russia stands out at the top of the scale, China is conspicuous in its almost-absence from the ranking - there, just 16 percent said they are currently worried.

 

DESCRIPTION This chart shows the share of adults that said they are worried about their financial future in 2022, by country.
 

References: Statista

https://www.statista.com/chart/27409/worried-about-financial-future-gcs/

 

Key Points

  • 2022년 전 세계적으로 생활비가 급격히 증가하였고, 많은 가정이 은행잔고를 살펴보기 시작하였음
  • Statista의 Global Consumer Survey에 따르면 조사 국가 중 러시아가 재정적 미래에 대해서 가장 걱정하는 것으로 나타났음
  • 남아프리카, 브라질, 스페인도 40% 수준을 보이며 크게 뒤쳐지지 않는 모습을 보임
  • 중국의 경우 재정적 미래에 대해서 현재 걱정한다는 응답이 16% 수준으로 낮게 나타남
 

Infographic: Financial Future Worries

This chart shows the share of adults that said they are worried about their financial future in 2022, by country.

www.statista.com

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