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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comFebruary 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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By Leonardo BlairThursday, January 16, 2025 Senior ReporterTwitter
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Adults in 36 countries, including the United States, look darkly that the future of children is economically occurring. A new study of the Purisato Center.

The data collected through a global attitude survey of Pew Research Center in the spring of 2024 suggests that 57 % of adults predict that they will become more financially worse than their parents when they grow up. Masu.

This study is based on GALLUP, Langer Research Associates, Social Research Center, and Verian’s instructions, face -to -face, and online interviews.

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The countries participated in the survey were in the United States, Canada, Poland, Germany, Sweden, Hungary, Hungary, Greece, Spain, the United Kingdom, France, France, Indonesia, Indonesia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka. South Korea, Australia, Japan, Israel, Turco, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Colombia.

“In many countries, there is now more economical pessimism than before COVID-19 pandemic. This is financially damaged by many people. 15 out of 31 countries where the trend is used. Researchers have pointed out in the country that children think that their parents will deteriorate financially than their own pandemic surveys. “

Only 34 % of adults in the surveyed country believe that children are better than their parents.

At 81 %, France said that the children would worsen economically because they had the highest share of adults. Italy, the UK, and Australia followed 79 % to second place. The United States and Canada were listed in several high -income countries where more than three -quarters of adults said that children would be more economically worse than their parents.

For example, in Europe, Poland and Hungary were the only countries that most adults did not expect to be worse than their children.

More than half of the adults in the surveyed country pointed out that gaps between rich and poor rose as “very big problems”, but 30 % were more moderate. 。 Approximately 60 % of respondents quoted the influence of the wealthy as an important factor that contributed to the inequality of income, which is considered to be a remarkable factor among Latin American adults.

“The view that the political impact of wealthy people contributes to economic inequality is common in most research countries, but is particularly widespread in Latin America. Approximately seven factors have voted 6. Researchers have pointed out that they have made a great deal of contribution to five of the five Latin American countries.

Respondents are so small that they are in unfaithful in income, such as the problem of the national education system (48 %) and the people who are born with more opportunities than others (40 %). I blamed the factors. Some people work harder than others (39 %), robots and computers working (31 %), for racial or ethnic minorities Discrimination (29 %).

“The concerns about these issues are often related to the responder’s population statistical characteristics, backgrounds, and experience,” explains researchers.

“For example, in some countries, people with low income are particularly worried about economic inequality. Racial and ethnic minority are more concerned about racial and ethnic discrimination. Women are more concerned about gender complaints, and religious discrimination is more likely.

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