Thai economy ‘most tiresome’ thing in 2024: poll

Shoppers walk past food stalls and eateries at Wang Lang market located opposite Siriraj Hospital in Bangkok. (Bangkok Post file photo)
At the Wang Lang business, which is directly opposite Siriraj Hospital in Bangkok, customers pass foods vendors and restaurant. ( Bangkok Post file photo )

According to a study conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration, or Nida Poll, the majority of Thai people said that while financial, hacking, and political issues were the top three issues facing them in 2024, they were content with their lives overall.

The study sought to find out what people thought of” Things that you felt fed up with in 2024″ in the general. The comments were as follows:

• 52.14 percent of respondents chose financial issues that had adverse effects on their earnings and well-being.

• 28.09 % threats, such as name center schemes and hacking

• 27.86 % political disorder both inside and outside parliament

• 21.60 % the spread of illicit drugs

• 14.89 % energy prices

• 13.59 % economic problems and tragedies

• 13.44 % health problems and diseases &nbsp,

• 12.98 % crimes and public health

• 12.90 % prices of agricultural produce

• 12.75 % said they had nothing to feel exhausted of

• 11.45 % social conflicts

• 9.85 % corruption from top down

• 9.69 % traffic congestion

• 5.57 % discrimination in the justice method &nbsp,

• 4.81 % wrong offers and reshuffles in government

• 2.06 % conflict and global political problems

When asked to rate their joy in 2024, the responses were as follows:

• 39.92 percent of respondents said they were generally content with their lives, including their jobs, and families; they also said they didn’t face difficulties. &nbsp, &nbsp,

• 32.52 percent were largely unsatisfied with their finances as a result of rising life expenses and feeling uneasy about their local political climate.

• 18.1 % very happy because everything in life went smoothly, they were in good health, and they didn’t have any worries. &nbsp,

9.39 % were completely unhappy because they had higher loan as a result of economic weakness, and their way of life was hard and did not go as planned.

1, 310 people aged 18 and over in various levels of education and employment were sampled throughout the state for the December 16 to December 2018 surveys. &nbsp,