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Despite expected economic headwinds, South Africans are adopting an ‘every cloud has a silver lining’ mentality.

South Africa is currently facing a dire financial situation, with the South African Reserve Bank predicting a meagreAccording to the Ford Motor Company

16,200 online interviews across six countries were part of Ford’s Trend report. The survey explores various themes, including facing fears, escapism, and taking a stand on certain issues. The survey analysed consumer preferences and behaviours in response to environmental changes.he participants of the survey believe society will be stronger in five years.

, 66% of South Africans remain hopeful that the current financial situation will improve throughout 2023.82% of South Africans believe that more is being done to cause division in South Africa instead of uniting it 89% of South African respondents said that companies should take greater accountability for environmental and humanitarian issues.81% of South Africans said that they believe they can make a positive impact on the world, while 86% believe that they can achieve the vision that they have for their lives.

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