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In a recent survey conducted by Apsos Pakistan, it was revealed that 95% of the population in Pakistan harbors concerns about unemployment due to the prevailing economic conditions, while a mere 5% remain optimistic about their job security.
The survey, conducted by Apsus Pakistan, highlights an alarming increase in the number of Pakistanis reporting unemployment experiences within the past year. Of those surveyed, 63% either personally or through acquaintances, have faced job losses. Furthermore, 99% of respondents expressed difficulties in affording basic necessities, and an equal percentage lacked confidence in their ability to purchase a house or a car.
Moreover, the survey found that 96% of Pakistanis expressed a notable inability to save and invest for their future financial needs.