Ipsos: India emerges most optimistic market in March 2024 across 29 markets polled — Worry around inflation, unemployment & education diminishes significantly in March 2024 :marseytunaktunak:

India emerges most optimistic market in March 2024 across 29 markets polled: Ipsos Global Advisor What Worries the World

Worry around inflation, unemployment & education diminishes significantly in March 2024

India has emerged the most optimistic market in March 2024, across all the 29 markets covered in the survey with over 3 in 4 urban Indians polled (77%) believing India is moving in the right direction, according to the Ipsos Global Advisor monthly survey that tracks public opinion on the most important social and political issues across 29 countries, alongside whether people think things in their country are heading in the right or wrong direction.

The other top markets on optimism were Singapore (72%) and Indonesia (72%), tied at the 2nd spot, followed by Thailand (59%) and Mexico (55%). The markets at the bottom of the heap were Peru (14%) and France (18%) with lowest optimism levels about the future. Only 38% global citizens were optimistic about the future.

Worry levels diminish around key issues for Urban Indians in March 2024

Further, the survey reveals a significant drop in worry around the key issues of inflation (38%) (-11%), unemployment (38%) (-5%) and education (29%) (-6%) over the previous month. Though worry around financial/ political corruption (24%) (+3%) has increased, but unchanged for crime and violence (23%).

Global worries – Global citizens have got a slight reprieve in March 2024 around inflation.

Summarizing on the findings of the survey, Amit Adarkar, CEO, Ipsos India said, "India has bucked the global trend of pessimism and emerged the No.1 market in optimism across the 29 markets, where the Ipsos Advisor survey is held every month. If we look back, India has always been among the top markets in optimism, through months and years. India has not crumbled under global adversities and citizens have believed in the system, unlike many global markets that have been downbeat. What could have worked for India? Its resilience, its course correction in the face of severe hardships on citizens. Govt cut fuel prices by Rs. 2, in March, across India, which provided some relief around inflation and cost of living. Worry around unemployment has also reduced with the job market in the hiring mode in some sectors like retail, automotive, f&b, IT & technology etc. Worry around inflation and unemployment has seen a significantdrop in March 2024 and likewise for education. With general elections coming up in mid-April, corruption charges are already flying thick and fast, which is a matter of concern. Also, crime and violence are of deep concern to citizens."

Link to full report https://www.ipsos.com/sites/default/files/ct/news/documents/2024-03/India%20emerges%20most%20optimistic%20market%20in%20March%202024%20-%20Ipsos%20What%20Worries%20the%20World%20Global%20Monthly%20Survey_March%2027%202024.pdf


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:marseyitsogre: for euros. @X how accurate do you think this is?

Some :marseysneed: here https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1773284102738751876

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@X how accurate do you think this is?

you can probably gauge from /r/singapore lol

either that or the heat wave has fried our brains and we dont care anymore

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35 C

that's only 95 degrees freedom. That's not even that hot.

I thought Singapore was hot? Is that really all you guys get? It gets hotter here in fricking Chicago lmao

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bro it's the UV index i was pointing out lol

plus it's the humidity that kills not the temperature

your highest humidity is our average

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plus it's the humidity that kills not the temperature

doubt you'd be saying this if it were actually hot (110+ F) :marseyburn:

tbh it doesn't even seem that bad, just use sunscreen if you're outside for any prolonged period of time and remember to take breaks in an air conditioned room :marseywholesome:

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Nah bro humidity is something else. Where I'm at has maybe 4-5C hotter summers but its way more tolerable than where I was brought up, not sweating like a pig the moment you step out is a massive step up.

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i'm sure it would suck at the temperatures you mentioned but you'd really need to experience tropical humidity to realise how bad it is lol :marseysweating: :marseysweating: :marseysweating: :marseysweating: :marseysweating:

remember to take breaks in an air conditioned room :marseywholesome:

most of singapore is air-conditioned so you really feel it once you step out into the sun lol

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duh jeets think the country is achieving vishwaguru because modi. Me personally, I'm not as optimistic. India needs to industrialize fast. Its still mostly an agro society with minimal industries. Utilize every drop of labour from millions of Biharis before they become old

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me who has my shit in RD and FD

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PSA: I'm drunk as frick, I plead immunity

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