November 21, 2008
Bangkok - Thai people in Bangkok seemed to worry about life and economic problem as the global financial crisis impacted on them, according to a survey.
A sample group of 300 people aged 13-59 years were surveyed by Young & Rubicam Co Ltd.
55 percent concerned about their life, and economic concern rose to 50.6 percent.
People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) and Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship (DAAD) groups concerned about financial status more than those who were politically neutral.
The PAD group is now occupying the Government House, vowing to end its fight against corrupt politicians by running a big rally on November 23.
It was reported that a PAD protesters died after the bomb blast took place early morning yesterday.
People aged 30-39 years were most affected by the current economic condition while people aged 40-49 years were least affected.