1. Among people in Latin America, the proportion who think children in their country will be worse - off financially than their parents when they grow up is 35%.
2. Among people in Latin America, the proportion who think children in their country will be better - off financially than their parents when they grow up is 58%.
3. Among people in Africa, the proportion who think children in their country will be worse - off financially than their parents when they grow up is 33%.
4. Among people in Africa, the proportion who think children in their country will be better - off financially than their parents when they grow up is 56%.
5. Among people in Asia/Pacific, the proportion who think children in their country will be worse - off financially than their parents when they grow up is 24%.
6. Among people in Asia/Pacific, the proportion who think children in their country will be better - off financially than their parents when they grow up is 51%.
7. Among people in the Middle East, the proportion who think children in their country will be worse - off financially than their parents when they grow up is 44%.
8. Among people in the Middle East, the proportion who think children in their country will be better - off financially than their parents when they grow up is 32%.
9. Among people in the U.S., the proportion who think children in their country will be worse - off financially than their parents when they grow up is 60%.
10. Among people in the U.S., the proportion who think children in their country will be better - off financially than their parents when they grow up is 32%.
11. Among people in Europe, the proportion who think children in their country will be worse - off financially than their parents when they grow up is 64%.
12. Among people in Europe, the proportion who think children in their country will be better - off financially than their parents when they grow up is 28%. 