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What do you think are the most important economic issues for America compared to the rest of the world?

Economy
Global
Started February 22, 2026

Data: Gallup; Note: Margin of error ranges between +/- 2.4 and 4.7 percentage points; Chart: Axios Visuals Americans say the country's biggest problem right now is politics, per a new global Gallup survey out Wednesday. Why it matters: Only eight other countries — out of 107 — ranked politics first, a sign of heightened political polarization and overall dissatisfaction among Americans. The only country with a statistically significant higher share identifying politics at the top was Taiwan. It's under mounting political pressure from China, which doesn't consider it a country. How it works: Gallup polled a nationally representative sample of about 1,000 people age 15 and older in each of 107 countries from March - October 2025. It asked: "According to you, what is the most important problem your country is facing currently?" Respondents wrote in answers, and Gallup grouped them into buckets. By the numbers: The answer was nearly the same everywhere: The economy was identified by a median of 23% of adults across these countries — more than double the share naming work, politics or safety, the next most common subjects. Those under 35 were more likely to identify the economy as a top concern — a sign that younger generations even in high-income countries feel the economy is failing them. The big picture: Separate polling from Gallup finds that Americans have been more likely to name government as the country's top problem for the past decade. But it's not clear exactly what problem with politics or government all Americans are worried about.For Democrats, concerns are largely centered around President Trump. Republicans are more focused on distrust of Democrats, anger at corruption and anxiety about the country's place in the world. Yes, but: People in highly democratic countries are more comfortable criticizing their governments, says Benedict Vigers, senior global news writer at Gallup. Zoom out: While Gallup has been asking Americans some version of this question

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 22, 2026
Globalization has made it clear that economic issues are interconnected. However, America must focus on internal economic challenges like manufacturing job losses rather than solely looking outward, which can sometimes distract from local needs and solutions.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 22, 2026
When comparing economic issues globally, it's important to consider that America's challenges, such as healthcare costs and job security, mirror those faced by many other nations. This suggests that we can learn from international experiences to improve our own economic policies.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 22, 2026
While economic issues are pressing, America should focus on its unique strengths rather than being distracted by global comparisons. Our economic resilience, innovation, and entrepreneurship are key drivers of our success and should be nurtured rather than challenged.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 22, 2026
Investing in education and workforce development is vital for America's economic future. As other countries advance in technology and innovation, we must ensure our workforce is equipped with the necessary skills to remain competitive on the global stage.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 22, 2026
The impact of climate change on the economy is a critical issue that needs urgent attention. America must prioritize sustainable practices and green technologies to secure a competitive edge in the global market while addressing environmental concerns.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 22, 2026
The debate around economic issues in America versus the rest of the world raises questions about what metrics we should prioritize. Should we focus on GDP growth, unemployment rates, or quality of life to measure our economic health?
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 22, 2026
The rising wealth gap in America poses a significant threat to our economic stability and social cohesion. Addressing income inequality should be a top priority for American policymakers to ensure sustainable growth and equitable opportunity for all citizens.
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