06/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/24/2026 20:29
NEW YORK, June 24, 2026 - A new multinational study from MetLife reveals a striking "confidence gap": while most adults describe themselves as resilient, their confidence drops by 72% when faced with real-life setbacks. The Confident Pathways Report, conducted across the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, and Mexico, was designed to better understand how confidence is built and sustained throughout life.
The findings underscore the role of opportunity, preparedness, and support in building confidence - factors that help people navigate uncertainty, recover from setbacks and pursue their goals.
At a time when soccer is bringing people and communities together around the world, the findings also highlight how early childhood experiences such as sports, education, and mentorship can help foster resilience and gain confidence from a young age.
Key findings across the four countries surveyed include:
Across markets, the drivers of the confidence gap vary, revealing how local behaviors, attitudes, and financial habits shape resilience differently around the world:
To learn more about the Confident Pathways Report and explore the full research findings, visit: MetLife Confident Pathways Report.
How MetLife Helps Build More Confident Futures
MetLife helps people build confidence at every stage of life by expanding access to preparedness, protection, opportunity, and support.
In the U.S. MetLife helps close the confidence gap by strengthening financial well-being by delivering employee benefits and retirement solutions. In Latin America, the digital platform MetLife Xcelerator democratizes financial protection by making insurance more accessible. MetLife's wellness solution 360Health provides protection, health and savings products in Asia, while EMEA maintains a diverse portfolio of protection and financial products in 23 markets to build confidence for what is ahead.
"This research reinforces something we've long believed at MetLife - confidence is built through access to opportunity, preparedness, and support systems and social connection," said Michael Roberts, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, MetLife. "Whether it's helping children build confidence through sports and education, supporting families as they strengthen their financial preparedness, or expanding access to the protection and resources people need to navigate life's key moments, we're focused on helping people move forward with confidence at every stage of life."
The importance of sports, education and mentoring revealed in the study underpins why MetLife and MetLife Foundation are supporting initiatives like the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund. They are actioning these insights by expanding access to sports and education programs for children around the world. Grants from the Fund, which aims to raise $100 million by the FIFA World Cup finals, directly support local programs that are already helping young people build the resilience, confidence, and skills needed to thrive.