44pc Pakistanis worried about their financial situation: Gallup Pakistan
44 percent of Pakistanis said that they are financially weaker than ten years ago
By News Desk
February 22, 2024
ISLAMABAD: The majority of Pakistani people have expressed concern about their financial situation and said that they have become more financially weak compared to ten years ago.
Participants from all over the country, this survey was conducted between 03 and 18 January 2024. In the survey, 44 percent of Pakistanis said that they are financially weaker than ten years ago, but 35 percent of Pakistanis said that they have become financially stronger and more prosperous, 16 percent said that there is no difference compared to ten years ago while 5 percent did not answer this question.
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