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JUNE 11, 2019
Inside Iran: Economy, Life Getting Worse
BY JULIE RAY
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STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Record 57% of Iranians in 2018 saw economic conditions getting worse
  • Just 7% said it was a good time to find a job
  • "Suffering" hit 34% in 2018

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Iranians' confidence in their local economy collapsed along with their currency following President Donald Trump's decision a year ago in May to leave the Iran nuclear deal and reimpose economic sanctions. As the rial plunged to new lows, a record-high 57% of Iranians in late July and August said economic conditions in their communities are getting worse.

Since then, Iran's economic situation has only deteriorated, leading the World Bank last week to downgrade its outlook for the country's economy for the third consecutive time.

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Many Iranians likely expected their job prospects to improve after the nuclear deal, but with the U.S. pulling out, those prospects are increasingly grim. Even before sanctions began to bite the job market, and companies began massive layoffs, Iranians were bracing for the worst: A record-low 7% said it was a good time to find a job.

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In terms of actual employment, one in six Iranians (16%) in 2018 said they were working full time for an employer. Although this percentage is on the higher end for what Gallup has tracked since 2012, the 16% working in "good jobs" is still one of the lower figures in the region. It is similar to numbers in Iraq, Morocco and the Palestinian Territories, and higher only than the 6% in war-torn Yemen. Among the youngest Iranians, those between the ages of 15 and 29, 17% were working full time for an employer.

Suffering Hits New Record
In this climate, more Iranians were rating their current lives worse and were holding out less hope for their future. A record-low 12% of Iranians rated their lives positively enough to be considered "thriving," and a record-high 34% rated their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering." Iranians' expectation for where they see their lives in five years notably dropped a full point between 2017 and 2018 -- with the average rating of 4.9 (with 10 being the best possible life) representing a new record low.

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Bottom Line
While the data do not confirm Trump's statement last week that Iran is failing as a nation after the sanctions, they do paint a picture of a nation where the economy, and people's lives, are getting worse. In fact, Iran's president recently likened his country's distress under the sanctions to the hardships they experienced during the Iran-Iraq War. At the same time, he also said Iran did not plan to back down -- and so everyday Iranians who are already suffering could rate their lives and economy even more negatively. Gallup's next surveys in Iran in 2019 will show if they do.

For complete methodology and specific survey dates, please review Gallup's Country Data Set details.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/258101/inside-iran-economy-life-getting-worse.aspx
 
The foolish clown in the antiques shop with a broom hitting all the rare antiques, says, 'the store is getting worse'.

Iran and Turkey had great GDP growth, until trump's economic warfare.
 
The foolish clown in the antiques shop with a broom hitting all the rare antiques, says, 'the store is getting worse'.

Iran and Turkey had great GDP growth, until trump's economic warfare.
IMF and World bank are American financial weapons. they bully other countries to break international treaties and dismiss UN when it doesn't suit them
its law of Jungle
the preaching is only for the weak
 
That what happens when you are ruled by failed and corrupted government
please clarify if you are pointing at Iran, Pakistan or Afghanistan?
Americans broke the international deal and bullied entire world to stop trading and blacklisted Iran from using international banking channels.
the outcome of that will bring down any state no matter how successful and clean it is. because countries in today;s world cant survive in Isolation
 
That what happens when you are ruled by failed and corrupted government

And have spent 100's of billions of USD spreading terrorism and misery in the region since the Satanic Republic emerged in 1979 and turning those countries where their terrorist proxies are present into shitholes with no exception. No wonder that the originator of all this themselves live in an impoverished and struggling entity. Long may it continue until that satanic regime collapses.

Young women who were preached freedom and liberty and civility want out of Amerikka.

https://news.gallup.com/poll/245789/record-numbers-americans-leave.aspx

Wake up. As an Italian convert to Islam you are totally misguided for becoming a blind follower of the Satanic Wilayat al-Faqih Mullah regime. Are you blind or can you not see 40 years of backstabbing Muslims, creating wars and conflicts in the Muslim world and Arab obsession?

99.9% of all Muslim converts are completely opposite of you. Even the sect that you have embraced makes a mockery of Islam and only 5% of the world's Muslims agree with it. Let alone the Wilayat al-Faqiqh (40 year old sect) within that sect.

This forum (PDF) is where most of the foreign Mullah regime fanboys have gathered, I understand that, but it is nevertheless unbelievable that they have even 1 single Muslim convert as supporters with everything that is known about their actions and sect.
 
please clarify if you are pointing at Iran, Pakistan or Afghanistan?
Americans broke the international deal and bullied entire world to stop trading and blacklisted Iran from using international banking channels.
the outcome of that will bring down any state no matter how successful and clean it is. because countries in today;s world cant survive in Isolation
The Iranians used that deal to spread their influence instead of focusing on their omen country’s affairs
 
The Iranians used that deal to spread their influence instead of focusing on their omen country’s affairs

It is unbelievable that a moderator who is most likely a Baloch (at least the username) seems to have such a weak spot for a regime that oppresses his people and who have historically always done so. There is a reason why there are almost more Baloch people in the GCC than in Iran. The oppression continues to this day. To this day that part of Iran is a shithole despite Iran flooding in gas and oil. Whole Baloch villages are executed too for "drug smuggling"

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...lage-executed-for-drug-offences-official-says

while the Iranian Mullah regime themselves are smuggling drugs much like their proxies (Hezbollah, Houthis) and others.




You know things are bad when the STATE appointed Mufti of Baloch's in Iran is saying what he is saying. That was years ago. Things have not improved. Only worsened.
 
Iran needs to be brought back into the world geopolitics , the Sanctions must go and all the issues must be handled via dialog which Obama tried to do ( Iran Deal ) . America should not act as a Bully , in fact they should follow up to the Iran deal .
 
It is unbelievable that a moderator who is most likely a Baloch (at least the username) seems to have such a weak spot for a regime that oppresses his people and who have historically always done so. There is a reason why there are almost more Baloch people in the GCC than in Iran. The oppression continues to this day. To this day that part of Iran is a shithole despite Iran flooding in gas and oil. Whole Baloch villages are executed too for "drug smuggling"

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...lage-executed-for-drug-offences-official-says

while the Iranian Mullah regime themselves are smuggling drugs much like their proxies (Hezbollah, Houthis) and others.




You know things are bad when the STATE appointed Mufti of Baloch's in Iran is saying what he is saying. That was years ago. Things have not improved. Only worsened.
Thanks for showing concern for my ethnicity


Wish you show same for fellow Arabs in Yemen and Palestine
 
That what happens when you are ruled by failed and corrupted government
And you are ready to even put fatwas on them and their performance ...
Even though they are Iranians and Pakistanis don't know much about them.
They are surviving even in these tough times and tensions with everyone and without weapons . Aren't this something to be admired. Had they survived being another Afghanistan or Syria what is more better..
Look at Pakistan we survived but with such a bad name and reputation and such deep wounds that it would take years to recover..
 
WORLD
JUNE 11, 2019
Inside Iran: Economy, Life Getting Worse
BY JULIE RAY
zkos1wekb0yc7ytrpsweuq.jpg

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Record 57% of Iranians in 2018 saw economic conditions getting worse
  • Just 7% said it was a good time to find a job
  • "Suffering" hit 34% in 2018

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Iranians' confidence in their local economy collapsed along with their currency following President Donald Trump's decision a year ago in May to leave the Iran nuclear deal and reimpose economic sanctions. As the rial plunged to new lows, a record-high 57% of Iranians in late July and August said economic conditions in their communities are getting worse.

Since then, Iran's economic situation has only deteriorated, leading the World Bank last week to downgrade its outlook for the country's economy for the third consecutive time.

de02t8tlyuqrq4pm1hrwlq.png



Many Iranians likely expected their job prospects to improve after the nuclear deal, but with the U.S. pulling out, those prospects are increasingly grim. Even before sanctions began to bite the job market, and companies began massive layoffs, Iranians were bracing for the worst: A record-low 7% said it was a good time to find a job.

dnpr5jz7w0ugp7j085h2ua.png

In terms of actual employment, one in six Iranians (16%) in 2018 said they were working full time for an employer. Although this percentage is on the higher end for what Gallup has tracked since 2012, the 16% working in "good jobs" is still one of the lower figures in the region. It is similar to numbers in Iraq, Morocco and the Palestinian Territories, and higher only than the 6% in war-torn Yemen. Among the youngest Iranians, those between the ages of 15 and 29, 17% were working full time for an employer.

Suffering Hits New Record
In this climate, more Iranians were rating their current lives worse and were holding out less hope for their future. A record-low 12% of Iranians rated their lives positively enough to be considered "thriving," and a record-high 34% rated their lives poorly enough to be considered "suffering." Iranians' expectation for where they see their lives in five years notably dropped a full point between 2017 and 2018 -- with the average rating of 4.9 (with 10 being the best possible life) representing a new record low.

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Bottom Line
While the data do not confirm Trump's statement last week that Iran is failing as a nation after the sanctions, they do paint a picture of a nation where the economy, and people's lives, are getting worse. In fact, Iran's president recently likened his country's distress under the sanctions to the hardships they experienced during the Iran-Iraq War. At the same time, he also said Iran did not plan to back down -- and so everyday Iranians who are already suffering could rate their lives and economy even more negatively. Gallup's next surveys in Iran in 2019 will show if they do.

For complete methodology and specific survey dates, please review Gallup's Country Data Set details.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/258101/inside-iran-economy-life-getting-worse.aspx
Well when power is being misused by a bunch of uncivilized nations others would suffer ... we don't exchange
a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage ...
 

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