Economy

Third of Americans Worried About Financial Future

It may come as no surprise that many people around the world are feeling concerned about their financial futures. Years of global inflation, stagnant wages and mounting pressures on pensions systems are contributing to economic uncertainty. These challenges are further compounded by the impacts of climate change and major geopolitical events, from trade tariffs to armed conflicts.

Data from a Statista Consumer Insights survey shows that around four in ten respondents in South Korea, Japan, Spain and Brazil voiced concerns on the topic last year. The share of respondents who felt similarly was much lower in China, at 14 percent. In the United States, just over a third (35 percent) of respondents said they were worried about their financial future, making it the most commonly picked answer out of a possible ten included in Statista's survey (multiple choices possible). In second position came "I'm well-informed about my personal financial situation", picked by 34 percent of respondents.

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This chart shows the share of adults that said they are worried about their financial future in 2025, by country.

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