Today’s Solutions: April 12, 2025

Parents want their children to live in a better world than the one they grew up in. But today’s slow-growing global economy has people across the world less certain that tomorrow’s economy will provide a solid foundation for the next generation. Brunswick, the international advisory firm, has just released their global survey of over 40,000 people from 26 countries. The survey spans generations, geographies and measures global sentiment on an array of topics such as globalization and

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