Four out of five Pakistanis find that the country in going wrong direction

 

Four out of five Pakistanis have misdirected the country's direction. A survey conducted by research company IPSOS Pakistan last month has released a report on the country in a survey conducted in September 2020. More than 1,000 people from all over the country took part.

In the report, the rate of those who expressed concern over the economy increased from 74% and the rate of those who expressed satisfaction increased from 21% to 25%. According to the IPSOS survey, public confidence in the national economy could not be restored. And only one in 20 Pakistanis, or 6 percent, said the country's economy was strong, 41 percent said the current economy was weak, and 53 percent said it was neither weak nor strong.

According to the survey, 4 out of 5 Pakistanis, or 56 per cent, said the country's economy would worsen in the next six months, while 21 per cent said they hoped the economy would improve in the future. The country is heading in the wrong direction, with only 21% saying the country is heading in the right direction. According to IPSOS, the majority of Pakistanis seem to be most concerned about economic issues, including inflation. 36% of people expressed the most concern, an increase of 11% over the previous survey.

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