The Survey
The 2022 Credit Suisse Youth Barometer surveyed some 1,000 young people between the ages of 16 and 25 in the United States, Brazil, Singapore and Switzerland.
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While the young people surveyed two years ago were still focusing on the pandemic and sociopolitical issues, this year's results show a clear trend toward material concerns and the associated increased need for security.
The 2022 Credit Suisse Youth Barometer surveyed some 1,000 young people between the ages of 16 and 25 in the United States, Brazil, Singapore and Switzerland.
What will shape the next generation, society, and the economy in the years to come – this question is of great interest to Credit Suisse. Through its Youth Barometer study, Credit Suisse aims to contribute to the public debate on sociopolitically relevant topics and to the dialogue – in particular with the younger generation. Compiled by research firm gfs.bern on behalf of Credit Suisse since 2010, the Youth Barometer is a representative survey of roughly 1,000 young people between 16 and 25 years of age in Switzerland, Brazil, the US, as well as (since 2013) Singapore. It provides insight into the lifestyles, problems, and attitudes among young people and takes account of the latest events, such as the war in Ukraine. The 2022 survey was conducted online in June and July.
All the final reports, analyses and infographics relating to the Youth Barometer are available in the download hub. You can also study the results of previous years to help you to form a balanced view.