Germans worry the most - Unemployment is Europe’s greatest challenge (GfK press release)
The findings of the “Challenges of Europe 2010”
survey carried out by the GfK Association
Nuremberg, June 7, 2010 – The situation on the job market remains of the greatest concern, not only to Germans, but to Europeans in general. Compared with the previous year, the degree of concern has even risen slightly. In 8 out of the 11 countries surveyed, unemployment was the most frequently mentioned issue. Next, some way behind, come price and purchasing power development, and worries about economic stability. Although concerns about the economic climate have dropped back, nevertheless, this is still an issue which comes third on the list of European anxieties. Out of all the Europeans, Germans worry the most and although Germans are currently a little less anxious about the economic situation, the subject still comes in at No.2 on the list of major concerns.