The majority of the world’s population – about 65 percent – lives in countries where inequality in income is growing. UN report: Many people in the world balance on the verge of poverty, even moving up the stairs of income Economic development more than a third of the population of the planet lives at 2.15–6.85 dollars per day. This is stated in the World Social Report for 2025, published on Thursday by the Department of United Nations on Economic and Social Affairs. Economic instability, stunning the level of inequality, a decrease in public trust and social fragmentation destabilize societies around the world, the authors of the report note, calling for a new political consensus based on three basic principles – justice, solidarity and economic security for all. 60 ~ h2 > intensifying social crisis ~ 60 > Despite significant successes in a number of regions, many people in the world in the world in a number of regions, many people in the world Balanced on the verge of poverty, even moving up the stairs of income. About 2.8 billion people – more than a third of the population of the planet – live at 2.15–6.85 dollars per day. Under these conditions, even an insignificant, but unexpected problem can plunge people into extreme poverty, the authors of the report note. Economic uncertainty exacerbates the widespread unstable employment. About 60 percent of people around the world are concerned that they may lose their jobs and not find a new one later. ~ 60 > majority of the population of the world – about 65 percent – lives in countries where the inequality in income grows. This is largely due to a wider inequality based on such characteristics as race, caste, place of birth and family origin. 60 > inequality undermine social cohesion and trust in the institutions of power. More than half of the world’s population do not trust their government. The rapid distribution of distorted information and outright misinformation exacerbates these alarming trends. social restoration and social cohesion ~ 60 > report that the current social problems have deep roots and accumulated for decades. ~ ~ ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 >“As emphasized in the World Social Report for this year, inequality, insecurity and deep distrust are widespread throughout the world,” said Antoniu Guterres, General Secretary of the United Nations. – Countless people with all their might try to make ends meet, while wealth and power are concentrated in the hands of a few. Economic shocks, conflicts and climatic disasters continue to negate success achieved. The goals in the field of sustainable development are depressingly lagging behind the schedule. ”~ 60 > overcoming these problems and accelerating progress in achieving the goals in the field of sustainable development (CUR), the report says, will require fundamental changes in politics, arrangement of government institutions and in thinking people. 60 > “ultimately, the report calls for revaluation of political approaches,” said Lee Zyunhua, Deputy Secretary General of Economic and Social issues. – The current institutions are behind social transformations. For sustainable progress in achieving the CUR, it is necessary to break the vicious circle of lack of safety and low trust. Governments and the international community should pay close attention to the fact that economic and social policy cannot cope with the tasks or even aggravates the lack of security. ”