Position anxieties? Here’s how China stacks up from the U.S. and other international locations

Position anxieties? Here’s how China stacks up from the U.S. and other international locations


Vital Points
  • In China, 32% of respondents said they were involved about the effect of inflation on their job security, as did 30% of respondents in Brazil, an Oliver Wyman survey uncovered.
  • That is far higher than the share of respondents in the U.S. and U.K. stating they had been fearful about their positions, the report mentioned.
  • On the other hand, in terms of the economic outlook, U.K. respondents were the most pessimistic, with 75% anticipating conditions to worsen, the report stated, while Chinese and Brazilian respondents had been most optimistic.



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