Study "Engest of the Germans 2025: Many Fears Leave Behind
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According to a representative survey of the high cost of living and the overburden of the state, people are most concerned. However, the social division is less concerned about the citizens. It has become for many everyday life.
Increasing cost of living continues to worry the Germans the most. However, despite the Ukraine war, inflation and Donald Trump, the average of the measured fears decreases noticeably.
What concerns the Germans? A new study shows that they are more afraid of inflation than of Donald Trump's policy. Increasing cost of living is the biggest concern. Nevertheless, they look more calmly into the future than before.
Rising living costs are a major concern for nearly half of all Germans. In the study "The Fears of Germans 2025" presented in Berlin on Thursday by the R+V Insurance Infocenter, the majority of respondents (52 percent) stated that they believe the cost of living will continue to rise. Almost half of the population (49 percent) also fears that the number of refugees will overwhelm the government—ranking second in the study (2024: 56 percent). Ove…


A recent study has explored the greatest concerns of the Germans. At the top are neither war nor climate change nor migration. And the long-term comparison shows that despite frequent crises, the level of fear is historically low.
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