Germany

Composite stress
33.1Moderate -4.0
90-day trend · stress easing
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Composite trend, 90 days

Daily-bucketed composite stress score. Dashed gridlines mark the band thresholds (25 / 45 / 65 / 80) — crossing one signals a category change.

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Stress by domain

Five weighted meta-indexes. Together they constitute the composite.

Economic
24.6low
weight 25%
Social
27.7moderate
weight 20%
Mental
27.4moderate
weight 20%
Technological
46.6elevated
weight 20%
Environmental
43.8moderate
weight 15%

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Steady Surface, Deep Currents: Germany's First Reading

Germany Registers a Moderate 38.5 — But the Subtext Is Unsettling Germany opens its first Human Index reading with a composite score of 38.5 , placing it firmly in the Moderate band. At 97% confidence across 29 indicators, the baseline is robust. The headline number suggests a…

Indicators in detail

The raw measurements feeding into each meta-index, grouped by domain. Click any indicator to read the underlying source.

Economic8 indicators
Economic avg24.6
  • Unemployment Rate

    Share of the labor force without work but available and seeking employment.

    World Bank· 2025-12-31Fresh
    Raw
    3.80 %
    Stress
    10
  • Youth Unemployment Rate

    Unemployment rate among the population aged 15-24.

    World Bank· 2025-12-31Fresh
    Raw
    6.86 %
    Stress
    5
  • Gini Index

    Income inequality (0 = perfect equality, 100 = perfect inequality).

    World Bank· 2025-12-31Fresh
    Raw
    30.1 index
    Stress
    17
  • Housing Affordability

    Median house price relative to median annual income (higher = less affordable).

    OECD· 2024-12-31Fresh
    Raw
    7.30 ratio
    Stress
    33
  • Inflation Rate

    Annual consumer price inflation (year-on-year % change). Sustained inflation above central-bank targets (typically 2%) is a meaningful economic stress signal.

    IMF World Economic Outlook· 2024-12-31Fresh
    Raw
    2.26 %
    Stress
    0
  • GDP Growth Rate

    Annual % growth of real gross domestic product. Negative = recession, very high (>8%) often reflects overheating or recovery from a crash.

    World Bank· 2024-12-31Fresh
    Raw
    -0.50 %
    Stress
    64
  • Government Debt (% of GDP)

    General government gross debt as a share of GDP (IMF WEO October 2024). High debt constrains fiscal space for transition investment and is a structural stress signal. Japan ~252%, Italy ~139%, US ~123% — the high-debt regime is now fully visible across all 25 countries (previously WB lacked coverage for 12).

    Raw
    63.0 % of GDP
    Stress
    19
  • Age Dependency Ratio

    Total dependents (under-15 and over-64) as a percentage of the working-age population (15-64). High values stress pension systems, healthcare budgets, and the productive economy; low values can signal aging crisis or population collapse.

    World Bank· 2024-12-31Fresh
    Raw
    59.0 % of working-age
    Stress
    48
Social7 indicators
Social avg27.7
  • Fertility Rate

    Births per woman; below 2.1 indicates below-replacement fertility.

    World Bank· 2024-12-31Fresh
    Raw
    1.36 births/woman
    Stress
    67
  • Divorce Rate

    Divorces per 1000 population per year.

    Raw
    1.70 per 1000
    Stress
    6
  • Social Trust

    Share of adults who agree that most people can be trusted (higher = healthier).

    World Values Survey· 2023-12-31Aging
    Raw
    45.0 %
    Stress
    50
  • Loneliness

    Share of adults reporting frequent or persistent loneliness.

    OECD / Eurobarometer· 2023-12-31Aging
    Raw
    19.0 %
    Stress
    56
  • Adolescent Fertility Rate

    Births per 1,000 women aged 15-19. A composite signal of educational access, contraceptive availability, and economic opportunity for young women. Persistent high values mark inter-generational poverty traps.

    World Bank· 2024-12-31Fresh
    Raw
    5.24 per 1,000 women
    Stress
    0
  • Homicide Rate

    Intentional homicides per 100,000 population. The most universally collected violence metric — captures social cohesion, rule-of-law, and conflict exposure. Vast range: from 0.2 (JP) to 35+ (parts of Latin America).

    World Bank / UNODC· 2023-12-31Aging
    Raw
    0.91 per 100k
    Stress
    0
  • Work-Life Balance

    Percentage of dependent employees working very long hours (50+ hours per week). High values indicate structural overwork that erodes family time, leisure, and mental recovery. Korea (26.5%) and Türkiye (28.1%) lead globally; Netherlands and Sweden under 1%.

    Raw
    5.30 % employees 50h+/week
    Stress
    15
Mental8 indicators
Mental avg27.4
  • Depression Prevalence

    Share of adults living with a depressive disorder.

    WHO / IHME· 2021-12-31Stale
    Raw
    3.60 %
    Stress
    27
  • Anxiety Prevalence

    Share of adults living with an anxiety disorder.

    WHO / IHME· 2021-12-31Stale
    Raw
    5.00 %
    Stress
    29
  • Workplace Burnout

    Share of workers reporting frequent burnout symptoms.

    Raw
    38.0 %
    Stress
    20
  • Suicide Rate

    Suicides per 100,000 population per year.

    World Bank / WHO· 2021-12-31Stale
    Raw
    12.9 per 100K
    Stress
    32
  • Life Expectancy

    Average life expectancy at birth (years). Shorter life expectancy reflects accumulated public-health, mental-health, and lifestyle stresses.

    World Bank· 2024-12-31Fresh
    Raw
    80.8 years
    Stress
    6
  • Child Mortality (Under-5)

    Deaths of children under five years per 1,000 live births. A composite signal of healthcare access, maternal health, nutrition, and socioeconomic conditions.

    World Bank / UNICEF· 2024-12-31Fresh
    Raw
    3.70 per 1,000
    Stress
    3
  • Alcohol Consumption

    Total recorded alcohol consumption per capita (liters of pure alcohol) among the population aged 15+. A coping-mechanism proxy and major contributor to disease burden, family stress, and mortality.

    Raw
    11.8 liters/year
    Stress
    74
  • Life Satisfaction

    Average self-reported life satisfaction on a 0-10 ladder (Cantril ladder). The most-tracked subjective wellbeing metric in cross-country comparison. Nordic countries top the rankings (7.4-7.5); South Africa and Türkiye sit near the bottom (4.9-5.7).

    OECD Better Life Index 2024· 2024-12-31Fresh
    Raw
    6.80 0-10 scale
    Stress
    30
Technological3 indicators
Technological avg46.6
  • Daily Screen Time

    Average hours of screen time per adult per day.

    DataReportal Digital Report· 2024-12-31Fresh
    Raw
    5.40 hours/day
    Stress
    34
  • Digital Addiction

    Share of adults reporting problematic device use.

    Pew Research / Eurostat ICT· 2023-12-31Aging
    Raw
    24.0 %
    Stress
    47
  • Automation Exposure

    Share of work activities potentially automatable by 2030 (McKinsey Generative AI estimates). Higher = more labour-displacement pressure from AI and automation. Service-heavy economies face higher exposure than agrarian ones.

    Raw
    28.0 %
    Stress
    59
Environmental5 indicators
Environmental avg43.8
  • Temperature Anomaly

    Annual mean temperature deviation from the 1951-1980 baseline.

    NASA GISS GISTEMP· 2025-12-31Fresh
    Raw
    0.01 °C
    Stress
    1
  • Water Stress

    Ratio of total water withdrawals to renewable water supply.

    WRI Aqueduct· 2023-12-31Aging
    Raw
    40.0 %
    Stress
    35
  • Air Pollution (PM2.5)

    Mean annual fine particulate matter concentration.

    WHO Ambient Air Quality DB· 2024-12-31Fresh
    Raw
    11.2 µg/m³
    Stress
    11
  • CO₂ Emissions per Capita

    Annual CO₂ emissions per person (metric tons). Tracks the country's climate footprint and dependence on fossil fuels.

    World Bank· 2024-12-31Fresh
    Raw
    6.94 tonnes/person
    Stress
    28
  • Renewable Energy Share

    Renewable energy consumption as a share of total final energy consumption. Higher = greener transition; lower = continued fossil-fuel dependence.

    World Bank· 2021-12-31Stale
    Raw
    17.6 %
    Stress
    77

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