Attitudes

Where People Think the Economy is Rigged

The Brexit vote in Britain and the election of Donald Trump to become President of the United States have shown that there is a deep distrust of the elites in many countries. Popular anger is directed towards those who are seen to be rigging the economy (or politics) against the hard working common man.

Just how common this resentment is, if warranted or not, is shown by data provided for by the research institute Ipsos in a recent report. While this chart represents a selection of 10 from 22 countries, the first and last rank indeed are taken Mexico and Sweden.

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This chart shows citizens of selected countries that think the economy is rigged in favor of the rich & powerful (in percent)

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Views on whether countries' economies are rigged to advantage the rich worldwide 2022
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Share of the population in Sweden who worry about the impact of rising inflation 2022
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Hate crime in Sweden 2022, by bias motivation
Gross domestic product (GDP) in Mexico 2029
Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in Mexico 2029
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Export and import value of U.S. trade in goods with Mexico 2004-2023

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