‎High cost of living tops global concerns in 2025: FFI

‎High cost of living tops global concerns in 2025: FFI ‎High cost of living tops global concerns in 2025: FFI

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The Future Investment Initiative (FII) Institute, in partnership with Ipsos, unveiled the results of the Global Priorities Compass 2025 survey, which tracks citizens’ hopes, fears, and priorities worldwide.

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The findings show that the high cost of living has become the top global concern, cited by 50% of respondents, a 10-point increase over the past 12 months.

Unemployment ranked second, followed by poverty and social inequality, crime and delinquency, and the social protection system.

The survey covered over 60,000 people across 32 countries, representing 66% of the world’s population.

Top 10 Global Priorities for 2025

Priority

Percentage

Cost of living

50%

Unemployment

36%

Poverty and social inequality

36%

Crime and delinquency

27%

Social protection system

25%

Education system

22%

Taxes

21%

Global warming

17%

Immigration

15%

International tensions

14%

 

Logo ofThe Future Investment Initiative (FII)

The Future Investment Initiative (FII) Institute, in partnership with Ipsos, unveiled the results of the Global Priorities Compass 2025 survey, which tracks citizens’ hopes, fears, and priorities worldwide.

The findings show that the high cost of living has become the top global concern, cited by 50% of respondents, a 10-point increase over the past 12 months.

Unemployment ranked second, followed by poverty and social inequality, crime and delinquency, and the social protection system.

The survey covered over 60,000 people across 32 countries, representing 66% of the world’s population.

Top 10 Global Priorities for 2025

Priority

Percentage

Cost of living

50%

Unemployment

36%

Poverty and social inequality

36%

Crime and delinquency

27%

Social protection system

25%

Education system

22%

Taxes

21%

Global warming

17%

Immigration

15%

International tensions

14%

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