What is most important issue in Pakistan according to citizens?

By Web Desk
March 15, 2024

Pakistan faces a number of issues amid socio-economic crises but biggest and most important remains to be inflation

A trader drinks tea along an alley in a market in Rawalpindi on June 1, 2023. — AFP

As a developing country, Pakistan has been facing a number of issues amid socio-economic crises for quite some time but the biggest and most important problem that the Pakistanis continue to grapple with is inflation.

A report for the first trimester of the ongoing year by Ipsos Pakistan’s Consumer Confidence Survey 2024 showed that the ratio of inflation and unemployment-hit Pakistanis has declined but the two remain to be the biggest concerns among citizens.

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As per the report, inflation ranks on the top of the list of several socio-economic issues in the country. As of March 2024, 51% Pakistanis believe inflation is the most important problem that needs resolution.

In November 2023, the ratio of Pakistanis terming inflation the biggest issue was 53% and since the number of such Pakistanis has seen a 2% decline.

Over a thousand Pakistanis participated in the survey that showed that 16% citizens think unemployment is the most important issue of Pakistan. The people who have concerns regarding unemployment have witnessed a 4% drop since November 2023.

However, 2% more Pakistanis expressed concerns regarding poverty since November 2023, when only 5% citizens termed poverty the most important issue in the country.

But as per the latest survey, 7% Pakistanis believe poverty is the biggest issue.

Meanwhile, 5% Pakistanis termed “interference of state departments” as the most important issue.

As many as 4% Pakistanis expressed concerns regarding “electricity load shedding”, “hike in electricity prices” and “corruption, bribery, adulteration, nepotism” each, while 3% Pakistanis expressed concerns regarding discrimination in implementation of law and justice, 1% on “additional burden of taxes” and 1% on unavailability of water for domestic use.


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