Global Report What Worries the World May 23 WEB

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Data from Ipsos Global Advisor survey of 23,820 adults across 29 countries.summarize
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Data covers 29 countries, May 2022 to May 2023.analyze_data
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The chart is sorted by the 'Right direction' percentage in descending order.analyze_data
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The chart displays a persistent gap between 'Wrong Track' (higher) and 'Right Direction' (lower) sentiment over a decade.analyze_data
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Data from Ipsos 'What Worries the World' survey.analyze_data
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The chart tracks six major categories of public concern over time, with a clear shift in priority post-2020.analyze_data
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The chart shows a clear crossover where inflation became the primary concern, surpassing climate change and coronavirus.analyze_data
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The slide uses a standard Ipsos 'What Worries the World' format.compare_peers
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The slide uses a global average as a benchmark and highlights specific country outliers like Thailand, Japan, and Singapore.compare_peers
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The slide uses a horizontal bar chart to rank countries by concern level, with a summary callout box on the right providing context and key insights.compare_peers
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The chart is sorted in descending order of concern.compare_peers
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The slide uses a 'What Worries the World' survey framework.compare_peers
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The chart ranks countries by concern level regarding climate change.analyze_data
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The slide uses a horizontal bar chart to rank countries by concern level.compare_peers
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The slide uses a horizontal bar chart to rank countries by concern level, with a summary callout box on the right.compare_peers
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The slide serves as a transition/divider page for a section on economic indicators.transition
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The chart is sorted by the 'Good' percentage in descending order.analyze_data
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The chart highlights that Argentina's current economic sentiment is historically low, comparable only to Hungary (2011) and Spain (2012).diagnose
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The chart shows a decline in positive economic sentiment over the decade, with a current reading of 38%.analyze_data
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The chart highlights a significant decline in economic sentiment in Germany, reaching 49% in May 2023.analyze_data
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The chart tracks the percentage of respondents answering 'Very good' or 'Somewhat good' to the question about the economic situation.analyze_data
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The chart tracks the percentage of respondents who describe the current economic situation as 'Very good' or 'Somewhat good'.analyze_data
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The chart shows a 37% score for May 2023, with a 7pp increase noted in the callout.analyze_data
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