Which Countries Are Going in the Right Direction?

My guess is the Chinese and Saudi Arabian authorities threaten the poll takers with death if they answer truthfully.

Via Visual Capitalist

With so much polarization on key issues, it’s tough to get a pulse on where the world is heading.

But if you ditch the complexity and nuance surrounding current events, we can get a good gauge by asking a simple and direct question to people: are things going in the right direction?

Today’s data comes from the What Worries the World Report by Ipsos Public Affairs. It sums up responses from 18,110 people in 25 different countries on whether things are going in the “right direction” or “wrong direction” in their particular country.

The Right or Wrong Direction?

First of all, here is the official question posed by Ipsos – and the results sorted by country:

Generally speaking, would you say things in this country are heading in the right direction, or are they off on the wrong track?

Country going in right or wrong direction?

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On a global basis, 37% of people think their countries are heading in the “right direction”, though that varies for each individual country.

Respondents from China and Saudi Arabia are the most enthusiastic, with 90% and 80% of people respectively answering that things are on the right track. That said, it would be interesting to look at Ipsos’ methodology here to see how they are ensuring valid responses from people under the rule of more autocratic regimes.

The United States and Canada were in the middle of the pack. Only 35% Americans see things as being on the right track, while 54% of Canadians feel the same way.

Generally speaking, Europeans, Mexicans, Brazilians, and South Koreans are the most pessimistic about future prospects.

Hot Button Issues

What issues have got people feeling this way?

Respondents were asked to select their top three worries from a set of 17 options:

Biggest worries by issue

The two biggest global worries are both economic in nature: “Unemployment” and “Poverty & Social Inequality” were selected by 38% and 34% of people respectively.

Issues such as “Terrorism”, “Rise of Extremism” or “Immigration Control” are surprisingly in the middle of the pack, though it is worth keeping in mind that the above data is at a global level. These issues would likely rank higher in Western countries than in places like China, Russia, or India.

Trending Up or Down

With only 37% of global respondents seeing their country being “on track”, does that rank higher or lower than in previous surveys?

Right track over time

Interestingly, it is basically par for the course.

Since 2010, the results have basically trended sideways, with the percentage of people for “on track” never cracking 40% on a global level.

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8 Comments
rhs jr
rhs jr
February 9, 2017 11:35 am

I expect improvement after Trump has taken out the Trash and cleaned House (drained the Swamp).

Llpoh
Llpoh
  rhs jr
February 9, 2017 7:06 pm

Rhs – you are dreaming. Improvement? Not a chance with $200 trillion in unfunded liabilities, a rapidly aging population, a $20 trillion deficit growing at $1 trillion a year, an ever-growing welfare state, an abysmal education system, a hugely violent and criminal significant minority, crumbling infrastructure, etc.

Best that can be hoped for is a temporary stop to the rot, or a huge blow-up ending in a reset. It wil keep getting worse, just not as fast. At best.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
February 9, 2017 11:37 am

The top three “right direction” countries are either aborting their girls (China, India) or letting rich guys take four women as wives. Something will change.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 9, 2017 11:55 am

I wonder what the hell South Korea has to complain about? They seem to be one of the few prosperous, peaceful nations on the list.

Philip Arlington
Philip Arlington
  Anonymous
February 11, 2017 1:05 pm

A mad dicator ruling one Korean in three and mounting awareness of a building demographic crisis maybe?

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 9, 2017 1:09 pm

“Right direction” obviously has some very different meanings in different countries.

monger
monger
February 9, 2017 6:26 pm

Understandable who the top 3 are, 2 have a billion that are or were recently dirt poor, that trend is changing, as for the Sauds, they are winning and the USA is there bitch.

SSS
SSS
February 9, 2017 8:22 pm

Bigger changes coming in Europe. Look at the chart. Brexit was just the beginning.

Here’s a wild guess. Marine Le Pen will be elected president of France and will have an affair with Trump. The Franco-American alliance of the Revolutionary War will return with a vengeance.