Wednesday, February 11, 2026
The economy tops concerns, but work, trust and safety shape priorities
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New Report | | | | Earlier this month, Gallup released a global study at the World Governments Summit, examining what people say is the most important problem facing their country. Based on responses from adults in 107 countries, the findings reveal how public priorities shift in response to economic pressure, institutional trust and security — but also how consistently people return to a small set of core concerns. | | | | | | The data show: - Economic pressure dominates worldwide, particularly among young adults, women and those struggling financially.
- Work-related concerns reflect job quality, not just job availability.
- Governance rises as a top concern where trust in institutions is weak.
- Security eclipses all other priorities in conflict-affected countries.
Leaders who stay attuned to these priorities and to the experiences behind them position themselves to lead effectively in government, business or civil society. | | | | Stay up to date on our latest global analytics research: Sign up to get our reports, data and insights sent straight to your inbox as soon as they're available. | | |
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