MarketAlert – Real-Time Market & Crypto News, Analysis & AlertsMarketAlert – Real-Time Market & Crypto News, Analysis & Alerts
Font ResizerAa
  • Crypto News
    • Altcoins
    • Bitcoin
    • Blockchain
    • DeFi
    • Ethereum
    • NFTs
    • Press Releases
    • Latest News
  • Blockchain Technology
    • Blockchain Developments
    • Blockchain Security
    • Layer 2 Solutions
    • Smart Contracts
  • Interviews
    • Crypto Investor Interviews
    • Developer Interviews
    • Founder Interviews
    • Industry Leader Insights
  • Regulations & Policies
    • Country-Specific Regulations
    • Crypto Taxation
    • Global Regulations
    • Government Policies
  • Learn
    • Crypto for Beginners
    • DeFi Guides
    • NFT Guides
    • Staking Guides
    • Trading Strategies
  • Research & Analysis
    • Blockchain Research
    • Coin Research
    • DeFi Research
    • Market Analysis
    • Regulation Reports
Reading: Majority of Kenyans feel country is headed in the wrong direction
Share
Font ResizerAa
MarketAlert – Real-Time Market & Crypto News, Analysis & AlertsMarketAlert – Real-Time Market & Crypto News, Analysis & Alerts
Search
  • Crypto News
    • Altcoins
    • Bitcoin
    • Blockchain
    • DeFi
    • Ethereum
    • NFTs
    • Press Releases
    • Latest News
  • Blockchain Technology
    • Blockchain Developments
    • Blockchain Security
    • Layer 2 Solutions
    • Smart Contracts
  • Interviews
    • Crypto Investor Interviews
    • Developer Interviews
    • Founder Interviews
    • Industry Leader Insights
  • Regulations & Policies
    • Country-Specific Regulations
    • Crypto Taxation
    • Global Regulations
    • Government Policies
  • Learn
    • Crypto for Beginners
    • DeFi Guides
    • NFT Guides
    • Staking Guides
    • Trading Strategies
  • Research & Analysis
    • Blockchain Research
    • Coin Research
    • DeFi Research
    • Market Analysis
    • Regulation Reports
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Market Alert News. All Rights Reserved.
  • bitcoinBitcoin(BTC)$76,194.00-2.34%
  • ethereumEthereum(ETH)$2,365.18-3.42%
  • tetherTether(USDT)$1.00-0.02%
  • rippleXRP(XRP)$1.44-3.85%
  • binancecoinBNB(BNB)$634.02-1.58%
  • usd-coinUSDC(USDC)$1.000.00%
  • solanaSolana(SOL)$86.81-3.90%
  • tronTRON(TRX)$0.3296431.32%
  • Figure HelocFigure Heloc(FIGR_HELOC)$1.02-1.21%
  • dogecoinDogecoin(DOGE)$0.095960-4.93%
Government Policies

Majority of Kenyans feel country is headed in the wrong direction

Last updated: September 25, 2025 8:25 pm
Published: 7 months ago
Share

57 percent of Kenyans believe the country is on the wrong track, with rising economic distress overshadowing perceived government achievements, a new survey has revealed.

The August 2025 survey, conducted across all eight regions, shows that economic pain at the household level is the defining issue shaping public sentiment. The polls reveals that more than half of respondents said the nation is “going in the wrong direction.

According to the report, both men and women across all demographics registered high levels of dissatisfaction, with Kenyans aged 36 to 55 years shows that atleast 58 to 61 percent, arguing that “the economy is going to the dogs.”

The high cost of living was cited as the number one reason for dissatisfaction by 66 percent of respondents, followed by unemployment at 30 percent and poor governance, particularly around the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF), at 30 percent.

“The government must prioritize delivering immediate, tangible economic relief to reverse the dominant mood of pessimism and rebuild public trust,” the report stated.

Nearly 70 percent of Kenyans rated the cost of living as “high” or “very high,” while 79 percent said it has worsened compared to last year.

The pain is felt most sharply by older citizens, with 56 percent of those aged 55 and above saying it is “very high.”

Across the regions, Nyanza (75 percent), North Eastern, Rift Valley, Central, Western, Eastern, and Nairobi (57 percent) reported severe cost-of-living pressures.

Taxes were identified as the single biggest driver of economic pain, with 40 percent of Kenyans blaming domestic fiscal policies.

Global factors such as fuel prices and supply chain disruptions were cited by 19 percent, corruption by 14 percent, and lack of employment opportunities by 6 percent.

While the high cost of living dominates nationally, unemployment was the top concern in Nairobi and the Coast. Between 32 and 44 percent of respondents in these regions cited joblessness as their biggest worry.

In Central, North Eastern, and Eastern, governance issues such as SHIF implementation challenges and corruption ranked highly, with many residents expressing anxiety about losing access to affordable healthcare and education.

The survey paints a picture of a country gripped by an escalating welfare crisis. Education costs, corruption, and healthcare anxieties all feature among the public’s top five concerns.

Corruption remains a significant issue, with 25 percent of respondents linking graft to their economic hardships. Poverty, insecurity, poor infrastructure, and stalled government projects also featured, though at lower levels.

The report indicates that, unless government policies bring immediate and visible relief particularly in stabilizing prices and addressing unemployment the prevailing sense of pessimism will persist.

Read more on Standard Digital News – Kenya

This news is powered by Standard Digital News – Kenya Standard Digital News - Kenya

Share this:

  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook

Like this:

Like Loading...

Related

Canada won’t meet 2030, 2035 climate targets — PM Carney
Why ‘build, baby, build’ won’t fix the housing affordability crisis
Agricultural Economics: The Backbone of Human Civilization
Mastering Property Investments – 5 Factors Every Investor Should Consider in Singapore
Stop tarnishing Nigeria, Tinubu — APC chieftain warns critics, opposition

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article How First Amendment protects Americans’ speech — and how it doesn’t – UPI.com
Next Article Tanzania’s social media clampdown and the elections – what’s at risk
© Market Alert News. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Prove your humanity


Lost your password?

%d