I think the impact of Covid several years ago is still there, but the economic crisis in several countries, especially developing countries, is not that severe and is still in the normal category and is slowly starting to recover.
I think no country is facing an excessive economic crisis right now except countries that are experiencing war like the Middle East
That's what I mentioned in the previous post and indeed the impact of the post-Covid economic recovery is still quite noticeable for some people.
Especially for those who have lost their jobs to generate income to meet their living needs.
A country experiencing war will be much more problematic because all sectors will stop and economic growth in that country will also experience total paralysis for its stability.
Nowadays, economic problems are the main topic that influences the global economy and there are many factors, such as the financial crisis that hit many countries, with financial market uncertainty and a decline in asset values, this makes the economy uncertain, because this crisis can have a domino effect, and a recession causes the economy to become sluggish so that people's purchasing power decreases so that companies lay off employees to reduce spending, as a result the unemployment rate increases, it is very difficult to overcome all of this, plus the recession during the Covid-19 pandemic makes the economic level decline further and makes it take time to recover.
That is clearly the main topic because every country will be quite problematic when facing an economic crisis.
This sector has quite a large contribution and the negative impact of the economic crisis also affects many things so the government must take quite firm steps to ward off the crisis. When a crisis hits, a recession will simultaneously occur and this is where a much bigger problem lies because society experiences stagnation regarding income.
Another major effect will be that the price of goods will rise uncontrollably and people's needs will be unbalanced, making conditions much worse.