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Finance Minister's Advisor Khurram Schehzad has said the recent Ipsos survey reveals a growing public confidence and steady progress in economic resilience.
In a statement on Wednesday, he said the survey shows that the belief in country's right direction nearly doubled to 19 percent, the highest in 36 months. Similarly, the inflation concerns also dropped by 16 points that are lowest in last 3.5 years.
The survey paints a better future optimism percentage of 21 percent expecting an improvement of local economy in next six months. While, comfort with household purchases improved by six points this quarter and confidence in saving for the future is rising again.
As far as stable Job Security is concerned, the results of survey stood at a three-year high.
Pakistan's Global Consumer Confidence Index improved, surpassing Türkiye for the first time in two years, while India, China, and Brazil are down.