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A New Dawn For Pakistan: Signs Of Economic Resilience And Optimism – OpEd

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06.06.2024

In a country where the daily news cycle frequently alternates between political upheaval and economic misery, the current spike in positive attitudes among Pakistanis provides a welcome story. This shift in public sentiment, as shown in the most recent consumer confidence polls, implies that Pakistan is on the verge of a new period of economic stability and prosperity.

One of the most significant markers of this transition is an increase in the proportion of Pakistanis who feel the country is on the right track. This percentage has grown from 12% to 18%, representing the highest level of optimism in the previous two years.

While this may appear to be a little improvement, it is noteworthy in a country where public trust has historically been low owing to a variety of socioeconomic issues. This surge in confidence may be linked to many causes, including improved governance, focused economic changes, and, perhaps most significantly, Pakistanis’ resilience. It demonstrates Pakistanis’ unwavering hope and trust in their country’s future.

Inflation has long plagued Pakistan’s economy, reducing buying power and putting enormous strain on families.........

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