What Worries the World

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Slide 1
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Includes branding and survey metadata in the footer.front_matter
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The slide uses a grid of six numbered callout boxes to present key takeaways.summarize
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Data represents a global country average across 29 countries.summarize
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor. Covers 29 countries.analyze_data
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The chart displays a persistent gap where the 'Bad' sentiment significantly outweighs the 'Good' sentiment over the last decade.analyze_data
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The slide features a background image of a person standing in front of a wall of international flags.transition
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The slide uses a dark blue sidebar for branding and context, with two columns of text and a prominent metric callout.summarize
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The chart is sorted by the 'Wrong Track' percentage in descending order.analyze_data
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The chart displays two lines: 'Wrong Track' (pink) and 'Right Direction' (teal), with current values of 62% and 38% respectively.analyze_data
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The slide features a high-quality landscape photograph of ice chunks on a black sand beach, likely symbolizing global climate or environmental concerns.front_matter
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The slide provides a narrative summary of survey data regarding global worries.summarize
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The data represents a global country average from 29 participating countries.analyze_data
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The chart tracks global country averages for concerns like crime, inflation, poverty, unemployment, corruption, and coronavirus.analyze_data
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Part of a 'What Worries the World' series by Ipsos.summarize
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The chart is sorted by the percentage of respondents choosing crime and violence as a worry.analyze_data
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The slide provides a snapshot of public sentiment regarding inflation as a top national concern.summarize
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The data is sourced from Ipsos Global Advisor, representing a survey of 23,320 adults across 29 countries.analyze_data
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Part of the Ipsos 'What Worries the World' series.summarize
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The data is presented as a ranked list of countries with corresponding percentages and trend indicators.analyze_data
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Part of the 'What Worries the World' Ipsos series.summarize
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor, November 2024.analyze_data
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The slide highlights a 26% global concern rate and identifies specific countries where corruption is the top concern.summarize
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor, November 2024.analyze_data
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Part of Ipsos 'What Worries the World' report series.summarize
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The chart is sorted by the percentage of respondents choosing health care as a worry, with 'World' at the top.analyze_data
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Part of the Ipsos 'What Worries the World' series.summarize
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor, November 2024.analyze_data
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Part of the 'What Worries the World' Ipsos series.summarize
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The data is sorted by the percentage of respondents choosing terrorism as a worry, with Israel being the clear outlier.analyze_data
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Part of the 'What Worries the World' survey series.summarize
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Data sourced from Ipsos Global Advisor, November 2024.analyze_data
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Data from Ipsos Global Advisor survey of 29 countries.summarize
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The chart uses a diverging stacked bar format to represent 'Good' vs 'Bad' economic sentiment.analyze_data
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The chart tracks sentiment over time across 7 countries (France, US, Italy, Canada, Japan, Germany, Great Britain).analyze_data
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The chart highlights that the score has risen above 20% for the first time in six years.analyze_data
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The chart tracks longitudinal sentiment data for Canada specifically.analyze_data
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The chart highlights a specific data point of 15% at the end of the series, though the text mentions 14%.analyze_data
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The chart tracks longitudinal sentiment data for Germany.analyze_data
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The chart tracks longitudinal sentiment regarding the economy in Great Britain.analyze_data
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The chart shows a trend line with a final data point of 29% in November 2024.analyze_data
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The chart shows a significant decline in positive economic sentiment in Japan starting around 2018-2019, stabilizing at a lower level around 12%.analyze_data
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The chart highlights a 24-point increase in positive sentiment compared to the previous year, reaching 70%.analyze_data
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The chart shows a significant drop in sentiment around 2019-2020.analyze_data
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