BERLIN, October 29 — RIA Novosti. The results show that over 55% of Germans consider rising inflation in the country to be the main threat to their well-being, while events in Ukraine are worrying one in five. questionnairepublished on Saturday by consulting company McKinsey.
According to a survey of 1,000 respondents, 18% put the armed conflict in Ukraine in the first place among threats, and 6% and 3% consider climate change and the coronavirus pandemic to be the main threats. At the same time, 57% of respondents are most afraid of inflation, while in June this opinion was shared by 48% of respondents. Two-thirds of those polled are getting ready for further price increases.









