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82% Of Malaysians Are Satisfied With The Way Things Are Going In The Country

According to the Pew Research Global Attitudes Project, Malaysians are actually pretty happy with the growth of the nation.

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Malaysians, Are You Happy With The Direction The Country Is Headed?

Malaysians, Are You Happy With The Direction The Country Is Headed?

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According To A 2013 Survey By PewResearch Global Attitudes Project, An Overwhelming 82% Of Malaysians Are Satisfied With The Country's Direction

A 2013 Survey By Pew Research Global Attitudes Project, An Overwhelming 82% Of Malaysians Are Satisfied With The Country's Direction

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On A Global Scale, Malaysia Was The Second Most Satisfied Nation Out Of 40 Countries. With 85% Of Satisfied Citizens, China Was The Most Satisfied Nation.

Full question wording: Overall, are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way things are going in our country today?

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On A Global Scale, Malaysians Were The Second Most Satisfied Nation Out Of 40 Countries. China Was The Happiest Nation With 85% Of Satisfied Citizens.

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The citizens of China and Malaysia appear to be very satisfied with their countries’ directions, with 85% and 83% of their respective populations answering positively.

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Comparatively, At The Bottom Of The List Is Italy With 3% And Greece With 2% Of Citizens Who Responded Positively

The bottom of the list consists of countries in the troubled Southern European periphery — Spain (5% satisfied), Italy (3%), and Greece (2%). With enduring high unemployment and political turmoil, it is not surprising that huge majorities find their countries headed in the wrong direction.

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At The Bottom Of The List Is Italy With 3% And Greece With 2% Citizens Who Responded Positively

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85% Of Malaysians Are Also Satisfied With The Country's Economic Situation

Full question wording: Now thinking about our economic situation, how would you describe the current economic situation in (survey country) - is it very good, somewhat good, somewhat bad or very bad?

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82% Of Malaysias Are Happy With Their Personal Economic Situation

Full question wording: Now thinking about your personal economic situation, how would you describe it - is it very good, somewhat good, somewhat bad or very bad?

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Personal Economic Situation

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However, Only 64% Of Malaysians Are Confident With The Country's Future Economic Situation

Full question wording: And over the next 12 months do you expect the economic situation in our country to improve a lot, improve a little, remain the same, worsen a little or worsen a lot?

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Future Economic Situation

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These Data Were Conducted From March To April 2013 Via Face-To-Face Surveys With Malaysian Adults Nationwide. About 7% Of The Population In Rural Areas Were Left Out.

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Results for the survey are based on face-to-face interviews conducted under the direction of Princeton Survey Research Associates International. Survey results are based on national samples. For further details on sample designs, see below.

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The Pew Research Center Has Conducted Over 325,000 Interviews In 60 Countries As Part Of Their Global Attitudes Project

The Pew Research Center’s Global Attitudes Project conducts public opinion surveys around the world on a broad array of subjects ranging from people’s assessments of their own lives to their views about the current state of the world and important issues of the day. Over 330,000 interviews in 60 countries have been conducted as part of the project’s work.

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On 27 February 2014, Malaysia's Population Count Officially Broke The 30 Million Mark

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