A third of world’s population rates well-being as ‘lowest ever’

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The end of the pandemic, at least as a public health emergency, has not boosted morale, according to a study conducted in 14 countries, including the US, Australia and Singapore.

Well-being of the general population is at a low point thanks to the climate crisis, work issues, and societal pressures.

Carried out by Edelman Data & Intelligence, this third edition of the Global Well-being Report surveyed respondents in 14 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canda, Australia, Japan, Singapore, China and New Zealand, with 1,000 people per market – a total of 14,000 participants. In France, 68% of the population consider well-being to be a priority, but 40% consider it impossible to achieve. This figure rises to 44% worldwide, and even 48% in Thailand, Singapore and South Korea.On the global scale, more than one in three people say their well-being is the lowest it has ever been . This sentiment is pronounced in Thailand , Singapore , and South Korea , but much less so in Japan , mainland China and France .

Environmental issues are less of a source of anxiety for Germans , Australians , Canadians , and New Zealanders .Global media coverage also plays a role in how anxious individuals feel. One in two of those surveyed say that certain topics in the news have an impact on their personal well-being, inflation being one of them.

Societal expectations of all kinds also influence levels of well-being around the world. Internationally, nearly four out of 10 respondents consider that the pressure to conform to societal norms has a negative impact on their mental well-being. In Thailand, more than half the population suffers from this pressure.

Nearly three quarters of those surveyed consider that institutions do not do enough to facilitate the well-being of society, and seven out of 10 employees even feel that their employer has a responsibility to improve well-being.

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