Global evolution of the Social Resilience Index by region 2005-2025
edition of the SRl ranking in 2024. This 0.5pt improvement structurally entrenched. Social resilience is not merely a social or political concern; it is increasingly a determinant High-income economies remain the clear leaders, with of economic performance and financial stability. Countriesan average score of 70.5 in 2025 - unchanged from 2024 and virtually identical to their 2005 level (70.6). The gap with stronger institutions, cohesive societies and lower exceeds 36 points, underscoring the structural nature of weaker resilience is associated with policy uncertainty, reform paralysis and higher risk premia. Against this background, our Social Resilience Index (SRl) assesses to 100 (highest), aggregating 12 indicators spanning economic fundamentals, social cohesion and institutional and external strength. This year, the global headline SRl score increased only marginally to 47.9 from 47.4 in last