Marking two decades since its inception, the Henley Passport Index 2026 reveals a growing divide between the world’s most and least mobile populations. Created 20 years ago and based on exclusive ...
The United Arab Emirates has recorded the strongest long-term rise of any country on the Henley Passport Index, climbing an unprecedented 57 places over the past two decades to rank 5th globally in ...
At present, the IIP series uses 2011–12 as its base year, with sectoral and industry weights remaining unchanged until a formal rebasing exercise is carried out—often after a long gap. While this ...
The higher ranking despite fewer accessible destinations reflects broader global shifts, where declines among peer countries ...
The global economy is proving more resilient than expected, with 2026 GDP growth expected ‌to improve slightly over forecasts ...
Henley Passport Index 2026 highlights a widening global mobility gap, with Singapore retaining the world’s strongest passport ...
December 2025 CPI data as headline inflation stabilizes and core inflation beats expectations, signaling potential interest ...
The global economy was set to grow more rapidly than previously expected, but is nonetheless on course for its weakest decade ...
So-called core inflation, or CPI data that excludes volatile food and energy prices, rose by 2.6% over the past 12 months, ...
While more of us are traveling than ever before, the global mobility divide is only widening. Here's how the world's ...
By analyzing the government’s tariff revenue and the value of imports, the economists concluded that the actual U.S. tariff ...