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    Majority of Pakistanis optimistic about economic improvement in 2026

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comDecember 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Representational image shows Pakistanis enjoying a cricket match. — Reuters/File
    Representational image shows Pakistanis enjoying a cricket match. — Reuters/File

    More than 50% of people in Pakistan believe the coming year will bring positive change and expect the country’s economic conditions to improve.

    These findings come from a Gallup Pakistan survey conducted with a sample of 1,000 respondents nationwide. The survey was part of a wider study carried out across 60 countries, including Pakistan, The News reported.

    In response to the question, “Will the new year be better than 2025?”, 51% of Pakistanis expressed hope for improvement and said conditions would get better.

    It added that 20%said the situation would worsen, 10% believed conditions would remain the same as last year, and 19% gave no response.

    According to Gallup Pakistan, Pakistanis hoping for improvement in 2026 have surpassed the global average. At the global level, 37% expressed optimism, while in Pakistan, this figure stood at 51% for the New Year.

    When asked about improvements in the country’s economic conditions, 53% said the economy would improve further, while 27% expressed concern about difficulties.

    According to the survey, 10% said there would be no change, and another 10% did not respond. The survey also found that 52% of Pakistanis are hopeful for global peace in the New Year, believing the world will be more peaceful in 2026 compared to 2025. In contrast, 21% expressed pessimism, saying they see increasing turmoil in the world.

    It added that 19% believed there would be no change, while 8% did not respond.

    According to the survey, the proportion of Pakistanis dreaming of a more peaceful world is twice as high as that in India and the global average.

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